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The OTA report underscored how their hierarchical definition reflected both consensus expert opinion that OTA groups I-III were technology-dependent and the government's desire to limit expenditures by excluding OTA group IV from the definition, since the prevalence of children meeting the group IV definition was so large.

The factor scores, by definition, reflected the individual test scores: The young had significantly higher scores than the older adults on the memory factor z score (t53 = 4.53, p < 0.0001), but the groups were not significantly different from one another on the executive function factor z score (t53 = 1.65, p = 0.11).

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"These are epidemiological studies, which by definition reflect past exposures with past fuels," he added.

Soil quality, by definition, reflects the capacity to sustain plant and animal productivity, maintain or enhance water and air quality, and promote plant and animal health.

The objective of this paper is to propose a new access density definition reflecting the impact of traffic speed variation of different access types.

Make sure that definition reflects your goals, values and priorities.

This definition reflects more probabilistic meaning and probabilistic background.

I also like that this definition reflects relativity of big data.

This attempt at definition reflects a consequentialist approach (and ethics) as in traditional technology assessment.

This definition reflects a more probabilistic meaning and the probabilistic background.

Thus, the modified MSE definition reflecting the difference of those system models is used for the design of beamforming vectors.

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