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Thus, by changing the subcell finite volume flux to a specific choice, we are able to generate, in a systematic way, all common split forms of the compressible Euler advection terms, such as the Ducros splitting and the Kennedy and Gruber splitting.
nrdD was the most common split gene identified (6 cases), followed by nrdA and nrdE (4 cases each), then nrdF, nrdB, and nrdJ (2 cases each).
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An ATE of 0 indicates that two trees are identical, and an ATE of 100 indicates that two trees share no common splits.
The Commons split, Labour opposed, the government lost and protesters marched in the streets outside.
Splitting methods are frequently used in solving stiff differential equations and it is common to split the system of equations into a stiff and a nonstiff part.
When an investor is buying or selling a big block of shares, it is common to split the order across multiple exchanges (say, the NASDAQ and the NYSE) in search of a better overall price.
which was a supplement to its initial $25.0 billion TARP borrowings, which were at the more common 5.0%/9.0% split rate.
The results show that Neanderthals and Denisovans were very closely related, and that their common ancestor split off from the ancestors of modern humans about 400,000 years ago.
It is common to split the system power into two terms:, where is the internal (or own-cell) received power and is the external (or other-cell) interference.
Its common ancestor split from the Drosophila melanogaster lineage around 40 myr ago, but the element tree shows that the roo elements in D. mojavensis are more closely related to D. melanogaster than the elements in D. willistoni.
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