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Here, non-temperature dependent refers to thermal conductivity remaining constant at all temperatures.
The constant a = 2.25 (assumed to be weight and temperature dependent) refers to standard metabolic rate and is derived from Hölker [32].
TNBS treated mice, but not the saline control, developed increased abdominal wall withdrawal responses to VFF testing when compared to baseline, suggesting the development of force-dependent referred hyperalgesia of the abdominal wall in WT mice.
Nowadays, products or services are the result of processes with dependent stages referred to as multistage processes.
For self-perceived cognitive changes, the dependent variables referred to the total FACT-Cog score.
The experiment thus comprised 6 conditions in a 3 × 2 factorial design, however, for simplicity of exposition, the dependent variable referred to in the rest of the text is the difference between the 2 TMS intensities (referred to as "TMS effect").
We collect a new lifetime-dependent parameter, referred to herein as the fluorescence-pulse-delay (FPD), and prove it is a valid representation of the average fluorescence lifetime.
In our key equation, the dependent variable refers to log real wages.
We estimate the same basic model as in the previous section, but now the dependent variable refers to the health consumption variables.
Wherein, (y) is the dependent variable, referring to relocation willingness of farming households, and (x) is the independent variable, including individual characteristics, household characteristics, risk perception, and sense of place.
All subsequent statements concerning context dependent models refer to the independent tuple case.
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