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First of all, the perennial value is defined, as key element in the cultural landscape sustainability.
Here, the standard template of the Caserventions plays an important role, as the Surveys will focus on explaining why these design decisions (and not others) are defined as "key", and then on an evaluation of the costs and benefits of the different choices made.
Our results suggest that HF biomarkers may be defined as key coordinators of intra- and inter-module communication.
Therapeutic drugs are defined as key proteins or genes directly affected by a marketed or withdrawn drug from the market.
Brown and Harris 12 articulated a social theory of depression in which such experiences of entrapment and humiliation are defined as key risks.
This outcome is defined as "key" based on the primary study goal, which is to increase patient engagement in care at the initial visit.
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Practice trials were tested individually and feedback response accuracy (defined as selecting the correct response key for higher color saturation and orientation, or higher contrast and orientation) was shown at the end of the practice trials.
The number of sub-SVM classifiers, defined as k, is a key parameter for our BYEC classifier.
The 'Index' and 'Identifier of Document' of Table 1 are defined as 'primary key', and 'Identifier of Document' of Table 2 is defined as 'foreign key'.
Heterosexuality became defined as the key indicator of masculinity, with gay men framed as "weak" and "feminine".
The research agenda is framed by a set of research questions that are defined as being key to advancing the practice and study of service-learning in teacher education.
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