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L4 was chosen because it could be defined on CT to its size and horizontal orientation.

Therefore, GD could be defined on a rough scale in low rainfall zones, whereas more precise definitions are necessary at high rainfall.

He showed that chemical formulae could be interpreted without resorting to atoms and the notion of valency could be defined on this basis (Duhem, 1892, 1902; for an exposition, see Needham, 1996).

For response studies, VOIs could be defined on either baseline or response scans.

This innovative use of accompanying survey data meant that no information was lost when participants chose the status quo option, as attributes and levels for this alternative could be defined on an individual level.

Maximum likelihood considerations indicated that the three SNPs in the introns 8, 9 and 10 were in absolute linkage disequilibrium, and that three common haplotypes could be defined on the basis of either the rare allele of rs4252697 in intron 5 (~16%), or the rare alleles of rs4252717-rs2290855-rs2290854 in the intron 8-9-10 8-9-10 8-9-10 or the common alleles at these four loci (~58%).

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S and Pr could be defined for stimuli based on gene set or protein phosphorylation activation.

This category could be defined, for example, by G20 membership.

ROIs could be defined for 19 subjects.

The number of hidden layer could be defined experimentally on the basis of the number of input nodes and on the performance obtained in the training phase.

Another way in which overall naturalness could be defined based on these layers is as done in Fig. 6.

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