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For operationalizing, fighting experience was assessed from two perspectives: we examined the binary (professional versus amateur) and the continuous (number of total fights) variables.

Pulling generates a continuous number of configurations along the permeation pathway so that umbrella sampling windows can be constructed every 0.5 Å.

When a continuous optimizer is used at the top level, there is a need for an algorithm to find an integer representation of the obtained continuous number of plies that, ideally, does not alter the mechanical performance of a panel.

siRNA efficacy was coded as 0=low and 1=very high and all predictors were modelled as continuous (number of occurrences).

Parity was included as a dichotomous (nulliparous versus parous), and a continuous (number of full-term childbirths) predictor variable in separate linear regression models.

Age (continuous), BMI (continuous), number of children (continuous), current smoking habits (categorical), and previous OC use (categorical) were included as covariates in the final models.

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The nomenclature of the binders is as follows: the first number indicates the N 2C or N 3C library, respectively, the letters G or m indicate a DARPin specific for GFP or mCherry, respectively, and the last two- to three-digit number is a continuous numbering of the 192 clones that were screened.

In this structure, the electrons have quasi-continuous number of states, so the Raman spectra could have resonant nature similar to those in pure graphene.

The independent variables were age (used as a continuous variable), number of teeth (continuous variable and categorised for various analyses 0, 10 1910–19 and ≥20, respectively), number of restored teeth (continuous variable), carious lesions (≥1 versus 0), time since latest dental visit (≥1 year versus <1 year), and dental visiting habits (

aAdjusted for age (continuous), weight-for-height z-score (continuous) and number of under-five children living under the same roof (>1/1).

The proportion of small (< 20 µm) perfused vessels (PPV = [number of vessels with continuous flow number of all vessels] × 100) was used to define microcirculatory perfusion.

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