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The measures and constitute a particular case of the so-called coherent pairs of measures studied in [2].
They constitute a particular case of the DMNs showed in figure 4a and they are functionally unviable metabolic nets.
The DMNs in which all subsystems are off constitute a particular case of the nets in which all the metabolic subsystems are unable to change their state (figure 7b).
On the other hand, the fact that all but one case of interspecific infanticide and aggression involved the only subadult male spider monkey suggests this behavior might either be pathological or constitute a particular case of redirected aggression.
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The function 1 Ψ 1 constitutes a particular case of the (complex-valued) Wright function.
After determining the EEB, we can determine the American option price at the current time t in accordance with the formulas related to each of the three aforesaid models: BS-am, J-am, and Heston-am, where BS-am constitutes a particular case of J-am when λ equals to 0. For further work, we will consider both r and Q to equal 5%.
Workers collecting cyanobacterial biomass by boat constitute a special case.
Short linear motifs (see section 3.1) constitute a special case.
Seventy patients were excluded from the study: 13 were confirmed to have another disease (5 cases of cutaneous tuberculosis, 4 M. chelonae abscesses, 2 cases of mucormycosis, 1 case of cutaneous diphtheria, and 1 osteosarcoma), and 57 had recurrent BU (they constitute a particular group of patients with long hospitalization times or many recurrences), which left 1,630 patients for analysis.
Such energetic electrons constitute a particular hazard to spacecraft.
Those studying for a PhD constitute a particular and special group in the student community.
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