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A transition point is defined to distinguish dilute from high density conditions in the CFB riser.
Three classes of reconfiguration are defined to distinguish the impact of the proposed alternatives.
The MobileSystem stereotype has been defined to distinguish these special ViewContainers.
A quantitative threshold of 10% in extent of orientation has been defined to distinguish between isotropic and anisotropic structures.
A data set of about 150 compounds with published OATP1B1 inhibition data was compared to the resulting "transportophor," and a similarity threshold was defined to distinguish between active and inactive molecules.
Meanwhile criteria have been defined to distinguish between adhesion dominated and cortical-tension dominated regimes [ 543].
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The activity threshold defines a certain velocity limit to distinguish active from inactive behavior (1 cm/s).
3 To analyze multiple protein interactions inside a single living cell, multiple receptors must be arranged in a defined pattern to distinguish their identity.
Here we use statistical depth function (which is defined above) to distinguish whether the residue is or is not on the convex surface.
Trained in philosophy and neuroscience, Taylor seeks to describe and define cruelty, to distinguish between callous brutality and sadism, and ground them in the workings of the human brain and evolutionary theory.
Educated elites cultivated their taste through "knowledge, time and money"; and once they had done so, their "gut-based value judgments" sufficed to define quality, to distinguish the good from the bad whether it was a painting or a poem, a wine or a waistcoat, that was in question.
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