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From Zhang's result, a deduction can be made, which is that there is a number smaller than seventy million which precisely defines a gap separating an infinite number of pairs of primes.

The ISCN defines a gap as a clear nonstaining region on a chromosome and a break as a discontinuity of a chromosome that shows a clear misalignment of the distal fragment of a broken chromosome.

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If the creation of the shaded galleries follows a construction rule, in the rods that define a gap, here a principle wins that is not only tectonic.

Brookhart et al. also defined a gap as 60 days, whereas we used a gap length of 90 days.

You have what Hyrum Smith calls a "Values Gap," which he defines as "a gap between 'what I am doing' and 'what matters most to me.'" Smith is a long-time advocate of values-based productivity and co-founder of the training company 3Gaps.

However, he goes on to define impoverishment as 'informational impoverishment' which is in turn defined as a gap between the information in the developmental environment and the information manifested in the trait that develops in that environment (e.g. Khalidi 2007, 100).

Hip-hop defines a generation gap in popular culture and creates entertainingly contentious misunderstandings from all quarters.

Person-time follow-up started on 1 January 2004 and ended with the first occurrence of any of the defined nonfatal end points, death, discontinuation of Kaiser membership or pharmacy benefits (discontinuation defined as a gap of at least 3 months in coverage), or the end of our 4-year observation window (31 December 2007).

The law did not define unreasonable — a gap the administration is now trying to fill.

Treatment discontinuation was defined as a gap of 180 days or more between two refills of the DA.

Discontinuation was defined as a gap in therapy of at least 90 days and represented non-persistence.

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