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If such instance is found, it is declared as "FOUT" and all such common instances are stored in "FOUTVECTOR".
Common instances are the effects of energy and carbon dioxide flows on leaf expansion and falling leaf bioclimatology, and the model for assessing the relationship between leaf area index and seasonal evolution (Chase et al. 1996).
Common instances are views that one's life is more meaningful, the more one gets what one happens to want strongly, the more one achieves one's highly ranked goals, or the more one does what one believes to be really important (Trisel 2002; Hooker 2008; Alexis 2011).
While using a zoom-friendly application (more common instances are web pages, email messages and photos), place your thumb and pointer finger at opposing points of the screen as if preparing to pinch a cheek.
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A famous example of a pair of formulas that have no common instance is A → A and A → A → B.
These are of course statistically principled, but in practice the metric can explode at the extremes: the most common instance is for binomial data with 0% or 100% accuracy (i.e., the extremes of a nice psychometric function).
Such instances are common in domestic animals, but rare in the wild.
This problem is common for morphological data and several instances are known.
Only seven out 105 instances were found common between TAPIR/Target-align reference test set and training set of p-TAREF.
Domestic fuel cells, for instance, are common in energy-hungry Japan.
Sleep disturbances, for instance, are common before gynaecological endoscopic surgery, regardless of the nature and extent of the operations [19].
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