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Moreover, a process or process component should be easy to control, i.e., should be defined appropriately and of short duration (Sargut and Demirors 2006; Weller et al. 2008).
Applying this to the analysis of UD composites with fibres distributed at random over the transverse cross-section, an RVE can be introduced and analysed, within which a sub-domain is defined appropriately distant to the boundary.
However, when defined appropriately, co-expressed groups of genes tend to reliably reflect functional modules.
Multi-level analyses can help overcoming this shortcoming, but only if the statistical units are defined appropriately.
When the eligible patient population can be defined appropriately, process measures are typically insensitive to differences in case mix and severity of illness [ 1, 26- 28].
The neighbourhood may be defined appropriately for every application, for example, to fit transcription factor binding motifs, to allow for reverse complement word counts or to include mismatches.
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What remains is to define appropriately the number of trials for the motif in the UPC.
Defined in appropriately woolly terms as "inspired by the true story", Lee Daniels's star-studded screen adaptation of Wil Haygood's article plays fast and loose with the facts, with screenwriter Danny Strong conjuring a grand historical conceit in which our central character becomes a cipher for the changing fortunes of African Americans in the 20th century.
Quality: Is the research question or hypothesis clearly defined and appropriately answered?
The remaining three studies [26, 29, 30, 33] defined CLRBSI appropriately.
The caption in Figure 2 has been defined more appropriately.
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