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The free energy landscape is described, as defined in Eq. 2, by the function G(N nt, N hb ).
Embryonic developmental stages are described as defined by Iwamatsu [ 50].
As a result, we cannot rule out that attempts to lower the dose may have played a role in the decrease of the prescription days described as defined daily dose.
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It's the flip side of the happy coincidence that I described as defining people my age in Generation i.
Whereas this imbalance was initially described as defining the transition to SCC in the cervix (Heselmeyer et al, 1996), it was subsequently reported in eight of 37 (22%) paraffin-embedded 'dysplastic' lesions equivalent to HG-SIL (Kirchhoff et al, 1999; Kirchhoff et al, 2001), an observation that is supported by our data.
The presence or absence of G-fibres has previously been described as defining the beneficial trait of increased glucan accessibility [ 19, 20], yet the images in Figure 2D indicate that G-fibre abundance alone does not provide a reliable indicator of glucan accessibility of the whole tree.
But pension experts say that many companies that offer 401(k) plans, which are often described as defined-contribution plans, are unaware of hidden compensation arrangements that influence which funds are included on a 401(k) menu and which are not.
Their book described science moving from 'Mode 1' to 'Mode 2': "Success in Mode 1 might perhaps be summarily described as excellence defined by disciplinary peers.
My general view toward politicians is best described as cynical, defined as "scornful of the motives, virtue, or integrity of another".
Thus, the concept of "quasispecies" [223]-[227] could be applied in which the genome "cannot be described as a defined structure, but rather as a weighted average of a large number of individual sequences" [228].
Interestingly, Hicks observed what they described as "firestorms", defined as clusters of "a pattern of interdigitated amplifications and LO H [ 18].
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