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To use a simplistic example, one could define for a plant three binary parameters that can be measured for a specific environment, like day-length with regard to a threshold, infection by a pathogen and presence of frost.
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I could define myself for myself using whatever words that best suited me.
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Saturday, May 28th , 2011 Wembley: the venue for a truly epic game that could define the season for the two sides involved.
For instance, different health care units could define different Julius Variables for the same medical concept, and if only the concept name is used as an identifier for the Julius Variables, namespace clashes are likely to happen.
This is Greece on the eve of a referendum that could define the country for generations to come.
With the group now encircling Irbil and Baghdad, contemporary events could define the region for years to come.
As he prepared to play Joey, Mr. Hoff grew excited that he could define a role for audiences who might be drawn to a flawed central character more than they were in Kelly's day, for the premiere in 1940.
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