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A link-path is employed to include the design constraints that a number of specified joints must correspond to a number of specified links.
The three pulses of IUU fishing appear to correspond to a number of adaptations in modus operandi of IUU fishing operators, although we also observed a continuous adaptation as measured in governance capacity of flag states (Fig. 5).
For SpD, the highest doses correspond to a number concentration of 1.2 × 10 cm−3, or a joint length of 10 km/cm, in the instilled solution.
At higher frequencies, however, a given IPD will correspond to a number of naturally occurring ITDs, resulting in spatial ambiguity (Fig. 3A).
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The field position corresponds to a number on a dart board.
The boy discovered that the 10 letters making up the names of the bookstore owners, Marks and Cohen, each corresponded to a number.
In addition, contours in the XML files must be converted to PNG files where each pixel corresponds to a number that is an unique identifier for each contour.
Each risk factor corresponds to a number of points; the more points you have, the higher your risk of a heart attack.
To this purpose, a key element is the design of a direct memory writing mechanism to address the destination buffers; on Virtual Memory supporting OSes this corresponds to a number of page-segmented DMAs.
Let n, n ≤ K corresponds to a number of cooperating CRs out of K CRs.
Although the above effect size corresponds to a number needed to treat (to achieve a favourable outcome) of approximately 13, intuition does not necessarily suggest what would be the overall impact of a treatment with this level of efficacy.
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