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To address this, we define a form of fitness evaluation that relies on intra-population competition.
During his journey to Italy, he discovered Raphael and the hallmarks of classicism: the beauty of drawing, the purity of a clear line to define a form, and the expressive force of smooth painting when used to enhance the suppleness and modeling of a body.
To capture this form of time-dependence, we define a form of temporal aspects.
The modulation of VEPs within the time-range of the N1 by the control figure also recalls the texture segmentation VEP (tsVEP) that is computed by subtracting the VEPs to a pattern of lines arranged so as to define a form or a checkerboard from the VEPs to a uniform pattern of lines [75].
The term "metaflammation" [ 12] has been used to define a form of low-grade, chronic, and systemic inflammation, originally ascribed to obesity [ 13].
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In addition, cross-strand interphosphate distance constraints were introduced for each of these base pairs (≥18 Å) to help define A-form geometry in the SLIds2 and SLV stems.
That word connotes, indeed it specifically defines, a form of almost incurable disease, whose most distinctive characteristic is the inability to stop, after one has started.
But in essence it defines a form of federalism that worked at that moment.
However, in brief, when defining a form, the 'drag and drop' form builder produces an XML description of the form, including the name of the project.
Self-injurious behaviour was an exclusionary criterion for defining a variant form of LND, so it was absent from the current series.
Overt self-injurious behaviour was absent among the cases reviewed because it was an exclusion criterion for defining a variant form of LND.
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