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Similarities and acceptable sequences compose the consistent cases.
We then randomly assigned the values from the high, most conserved data set to the 1 2 orthologous pairs with the highest sequence identity, and the values from the low, less conserved data set to the 1 2 orthologous pairs with the lowest sequence identity, and counted the consistent cases.
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But overall he builds a clear, logical and internally consistent case.
Now he devotes a full volume to Amsterdam and has to struggle a bit to make a consistent case for it as "the world's most liberal city".
If the Democrats had made a stronger and more consistent case, perhaps the American public would now view a dollar of revenue increases for a dollar of spending cuts as an acceptable compromise and demand that Congress act on it.
As Lee Jenkins writes in SI.com, neither team has made any consistent case for itself in this series, although the Lakers got some points for finally trying the desperation approach, writes Bill Plaschke in The Los Angeles Times.
Mr. Dole desperately tried to establish a fresh identity for himself by resigning from the Senate in May, but could not establish a consistent case for his candidacy and was drubbed in the fall.
Note that even in the consistent case, discs may have an empty intersection during updating.
In the consistent case of the SFP (1.1), S is nonempty, closed and convex.
Figure 11 The CDF of normalized error R ^ i - e i e i in both LOS and NLOS for consistent case.
Whether increased alcohol intake accounts for the elevated risk reported for the ADH1B*1/ADH1B*1 genotype should be addressed, and future studies would benefit from consistent case definitions, enhanced exposure measurements, larger sample sizes, and careful study design.
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