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The current i is defined to have a positive value in the direction of flow of positive charges.

Also the covariance measure is defined to have a commutative property that is used for this calculation.

The ideal network can be defined to have a homogeneous and isotropic variance-covariance matrix, which is called the criterion matrix (Grafarend, 1972).

To take into account ambiguity in the position of the plate boundary, the plate boundary region is defined to have a thickness of 10 km.

Thus, the state of "being aware" is defined under the "external state" in YAMATO in the sense of behavioral consciousness and is defined to have a reference to "quality on awareness" of an object which plays an "of-what" role in the sense of subjective awareness.

All axes are then arranged radially, with equal distances between each other, while maintaining the same scale between all axes defined to have a minimum of −20 % uncertainties (where the axes intersect) and a maximum of +40 % uncertainties (outer ring) within a 10%% interval.

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This mixture of RNA was defined to have an expression level of 1 under its non diluted form.

Non-DE genes were defined to have an FDR >0.01 and an absolute log2-fold change of at most 0.5.

A genomically unstable tumor is defined to have an SSI of more than 8.8, indicating a significant cell-to-cell variation in DNA content.

In the current study, 1,686 (26%) were defined to have MetS without diabetes, and an additional 881 (13%) were defined to have diabetes (Table 1).

The sand bedding was designed to have a defined spatial heterogeneity with a strong anisotropy.

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