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Twelve work values, defined as broad tendencies to prefer general job characteristics, were operationalized as the extent to which people assign importance to a range of job characteristics when thinking about an ideal work situation.

Maritime functions are defined as broad groups of economic activities that are related to the seas or to sea resources.

In AM1, 39 different IS types (defined by a 95% amino acid identity threshold), belonging to 14 IS families (defined as broad groupings of related elements in ISfinder [77]), were detected, compared to 42 IS types belonging to 14 IS families in DM4.

Differential H3K27ac loci were defined as broad peaks detected in one group that were missing in another group.

Sites with a ratio higher than these values were defined as "broad" while others were defined as "narrow".

Similarly to other systems, H3K27me3 peaks were in fact often part of broad regions (previously defined as broad local enrichment, BLOCs) (Pauler et al, 2009) of average size of 21.2 and 27.8 kb (in untreated and LPS-treated macrophages, respectively) (Supplementary Table VII and Supplementary data).

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But he doesn't see deflation in the eurozone -- not defined as broad-based falls in prices across the eurozone.

The RB gene, from S. bulbocastanum, confers resistance to most isolates of P. infestans and has therefore been defined as broad-spectrum [17], [18].

Protrusions are defined as broad-based displacements of IVD material, while the diameter of the displaced IVD material of an extrusion is larger than the connection to the parental IVD [ 18, 20].

Energy minima on the aggregation side of the energy landscape might be poorly defined, as expected for broad ensembles of oligomeric states of similar energy that are rapidly interconverting, but could also be highly defined, as might be expected for higher order species such as protofibrils or fibrils.

The definition of STEM has not reached a solid conclusion, but it can be defined as a broad area encompassing many disciplines and epistemological practices (Lamb et al., 2015) or as using transdisciplinary knowledge and skills in solving real-world problems (Breiner et al., 2012; Labov et al., 2010; Sanders, 2009).

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