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3) The author's definition of "breadth" does not consider the proximity of physical-chemical properties of amino acids.
3) The author's definition of "breadth" does not consider the proximity of physical-chemical properties of amino acids.... Following this suggestion, we now grouped amino-acids into 6 classes and repeated our analysis.
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; Breadth of definition of a good: The broader the definition of a good (or service), the lower the elasticity.
To avoid underestimating the age of LCRs we also considered LCRs identified by SEG using more relaxed parameters (window = 15, K1 = 1.9 and K2 = 2.3) in the definition of a LCR's phylogenetic breadth.
The complexity of this definition demonstrates the breadth and depth of knowledge required in order to eat healthily.
In most countries the definition of charity is incredibly broad, a breadth that can be traced back to the Charitable Uses Act passed under the first Queen Elizabeth in 1601.
Such a broadly defined discipline requires a broad working definition of health or illness, yet such breadth is not always evident in daily practice.
These 401(k) plans lack index funds even though their low expenses and breadth make them the very definition of cheap and risk-conscious.
The depth and breadth of these applications and systems are far beyond the traditional definition of concurrent engineering.
This—"the rest"—is D'Agata's definition of the essay, which leaves him room to trace the genre's American flowering with a striking, and, in the end, unconvincing, breadth.
No definition of "substantial".
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