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Every inference has three key components: a subject (dharmin), a predicate (sādhyadharma), and a reason (hetu).
A security policy consists of the following basic components: a subject, permission(s), and an object [8], and targets a specific property.
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Our experiment provides evidence that winning is a component in a subject's utility.
The team also needs a technology expert, who guides the design from a close awareness of the affordances and constraints of the recognition and language components, and a subject-matter expert, who serves a similar purpose from a close awareness of the tasks and purposes of the service domain.
The complex mechanisms behind the degradation and repair of PSII and its components have been a subject of investigation for several decades [19], [21].
Thus, based on the effect that same-site vibration has on the SI response to flutter, we were led to the prediction that vibration, if presented simultaneously at the same sites as two-point flutter stimuli (i.e., as a complex stimulus comprised of 25 Hz and 200 Hz components), would improve a subject's ability to discriminate between two points.
In addition, we considered the high-frequency component, a frequent subject of concern in EMD-based forecasting, and results showed that removing high-frequency component is an effective measure to improve forecasting precision and is suggested for use with the CEREF model for better performance.
The inter-individual variation of response to cancer chemotherapy and radiation therapy has a substantial genetic component and is a subject of pharmacogenetic studies.
Thus, the segregation into principal components between scans in a subject did not follow a fixed scheme but was rather characterized by fluent changes.
Because each successive test condition from 1 to 4 is progressively more difficult than the condition preceding it, the balance-testing component is ended whenever a subject fails to pass a condition.
It should be noted that stacking is a quite controversial type of interactions and although it is defined as aromatic (or π- π) noncovalent interaction between organic compounds, containing aromatic components, its exact nature is a subject of discussions [ 54].
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