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Spectra 2, 3, and 4 are very similar to each other, despite their correspondence to different zones of the sample (zones 2, 3, and 4).

Since the fouling resistance was varied with the running of HEN, the optimal HEN results were changed in correspondence to different accumulative total costs.

A line profile corresponds to the dashed line is provided in the right side of Figure  4(a), showing again the variation of 2PF/SHG signals and their correspondence to different structures.Figure  4(b) and (c) presents the lifetime measurement of 2PF and SHG, respectively, in the same region.

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The subdivision corresponds to different ecodomains and has correspondence in other vertebrate organisms.

A dedicated automated procedure was developed to fill the breeding modules in the common generic model in correspondence to the different concepts.

Moreover, in some cases propeller characteristics have to be optimized in correspondence to very different functioning points, including considerably off-design conditions, hardly captured by conventional design methods.

Figure 3 shows the position of Cluster with respect to the bow shock sector (shown in thin red) where upstream waves could be generated (i.e., where θ nB  < 45°), in correspondence to the different UTs indicated by the dotted lines in the middle panels of Figure 2.

Other studies suggest sex-dependent modifier genes [ 16] that also change the patient's physiology and therefore affect their correspondence to subgroups with different risk profiles.

In particular, we prove that the correspondence that maps flexible resources to the set of demands that they can process is submodular, and use the properties of submodular correspondences to compare different flexibility configurations and derive insights into the optimal capacity portfolio.

Validity of the results obtained from visual evaluation was verified by their correspondence to quantitative measurements at different stages of analysis.

That is, the term "true" is univocal, it expresses one concept or property, truth (being true), but one that can be realized by or manifested in different properties (correspondence to fact, coherence or superassertibility, and maybe others) for true propositions from different domains of discourse.

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