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"There aren't many papers that help define a field, but this was one of them," he said in an interview.
Define a field variable c2 by a volume fraction of the ECM.
We define a field variable c1 by the volume fraction of cancer cells, which describes the structural domain of cancer cells in the simulations.
The science that MakCHS conducts to help define a field or lay the foundation for future work is not meaningfully measured in lives saved.
Thus, as demonstrated in this study and others, D310 mutations in mtDNA can function as a marker of clonality and be used to define a field of genetic abnormality.
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Cronenberg brilliantly dramatizes not just the rivalry and rupture between two pioneers who defined a field but also the birth of their groundbreaking theories of the unconscious and the forces of Eros and Thanatos.
The lowest hierarchy of IPC, subgroup, precisely defines a field of subject matter considered to be useful for "searching" purposes.
Defining a field captured by two words is almost guaranteed to cause controversy, as anyone who has tried to define even the simplest daily objects can easily confirm.
The trial imaging protocol defined a field placement tolerance of 3 mm in any field axis.
Thus, chronotope refers not merely to the formal features of a given narrative; of greater interest is the way in which chronotope defines a field of possibilities available to the narrator (Morson, 1994).
Ruth's work helped define a new field called "whiteness studies", evident in the essays in social and cultural criticism that she edited, called Displacing Whiteness (1997).
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