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For example, Montague (more or less) assigned each syntactic constituent a model theoretic interpretation and the interpretation of a syntactically complex expression was a function of the interpretations of its parts.

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Since the free energy of interaction between molecules and water can be approximated by an additive function of their constituent groups, a model based on a fragmental analysis was developed with all the hydration free energies determined from experimental values.

This article, through decomposition of the Z*-macro-parameters into its atomic constituents, presents a model for the endogenous arousal of thoughts during empathetic, bespoke comprehension of the real-world.

Mr. Modi touted his constituent state as a model of economic resilience, pointing out that despite a global recession, Gujarat boasted progress in a variety of sectors, including tourism, where it saw a tourist arrival rate that was more than double the national average.

In figure 1, we map all the observed tyrosine phosphorylation events onto constituent proteins, with a model constructed from the KEGG and HPRD/NetPath databases.

(B ) Focal glutamatergic stimulation of constituent neurons in a model network (n,p) = (330,0.125).

Since the positive relationship that emerges from the analysis is consistent for both cases, by examining the mechanisms underlying this relationship, the paper develops an adequate and consistent perspective based on a constituent model reflecting the technological and competition structure of mobile network services.

We investigate three different material models below: A one-constituent, isotropic material model; a one-constituent, orthotropic material model; and a two-constituent model with one isotropic material that does not grow or degrade (elastin), and one anisotropic material that degrades and grows.

Third, we used a constituent residual model analysis to address collinearity between total PM2.5 and PM2.5 constituents (Wu et al. 2011a).

Other methods use the constituent's contribution (e.g., fraction) to PM2.5 to estimate associations or as an effect modifier of PM2.5 risk estimates (e.g., Franklin et al. 2008), residuals from a model of constituent on PM2.5 (e.g., Cavallari et al. 2008), or interaction terms such as between PM2.5 and monthly averages of the constituent's fraction of PM2.5 (e.g., Valdés et al. 2012).

In order to avoid describing each of the constituent components, here we consider a model of a single cell oscillator and assume that NICD is released periodically in a manner that is coupled to the transcription of other clock genes (Bone et al., 2014).

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