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MNBTCs also constitute a compromise in complexity (placed) between MBTCs and NBTCs.
However, our results also highlight the fact that consensus maps always constitute a compromise which must be kept in mind.
One alternative to these non-biological models could be the compartment models commonly used in pharmacokinetics or pharmacodynamics [ 6]; they constitute a compromise between a true biological model and a purely descriptive model, and are called herein "biological" compartment models.
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The twenty-five mile per hour proposal passed by the City Council on Thursday constitutes a compromise, but there still has been no indication that opponents in Albany will meet Vision Zero advocates in the middle.
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It also raises many questions about ethics, about whether being in a direct commercial relationship with an audience somehow constitutes a compromise of integrity.
This approach constitutes a compromise between fundamental and lumped models since the reaction scheme is detailed to the carbon atom level by considering separately olefins, paraffins and adsorbed carbenium ions with the same carbon atom number.
The densities in observation vials constituted a compromise between easy and accurate observation conditions and social conditions similar to the regular maintenance of the selected and control populations, where 20 males interact with 15 females.
In many phyla, Taxy constituted a compromise between the Phymm and the CARMA/Treephyler-based predictions.
The thresholds that were chosen to delineate the area which was categorised to carry both SNPs constituted a compromise.
OWL DL constitutes a compromise between expressiveness and decidability and is supported by DL classifiers like RACER, Fact++ and Pellet (Haarslev, 2003; Tsarkov, 2006; Sirin, 2007).
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