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We first examine the deviations that arise from monthly utility usage reading dates as reading dates tend to shift and reading periods tend to vary across different months.

We investigate under which conditions one can recover an essentially scale free spectrum of primordial inhomogeneities, and which are the dominant deviations that arise in the model as a consequence of the introduction of the collapse of the quantum state into that scenario.

But instead of abandoning classical game theory, those in the social sciences have mounted a rescue operation under the name of "behavioral game theory". Its main tool is to propose systematic deviations from the predictions of game theory, deviations that arise from character type, for example.

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We chose to work with the Fano factor, rather than alternative metrics for fluctuations such as the coefficient of variation, because it equals 1 for a Poisson distribution, and so we can readily detect the deviations from Poisson statistics that arise from fission and fusion mediated processes by comparing the observed Fano factor to 1.

Repeated rhythms are "infected" by small deviations that grow and take up lives of their own.

Deviations in the amount of genomic content that arise during tumorigenesis, called copy number alterations, are structural rearrangements that can critically affect gene expression patterns.

Among them, deviations in the amount of genomic content that arise during tumorigenesis, called copy number alterations (CNAs), can critically affect gene expression patterns [ 1, 2].

This paper examines the pitfalls that arise when an outlier is assessed using a criterion based on a fixed multiple of the standard deviation rather than an established statistical test.

Because the law assumes that American-style capitalism and laissez faire international trade are not only good but morally right, it implicitly defines deviations from such a system as 'unfair.' There is no provision for the possibility of a different system or for dealing with problems that arise not out of unfairness but from the grinding together of systems that simply do not mesh well.

Propose additional questions that arise.

Be compassionate about problems that arise.

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