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Differing from the common methods above, this paper provides a new idea that brings the support vector regression (SVR) into the wall parameter estimation (WPE) problem.

Both chains contain an unusual rRNA operon with a 16S-23S-23S-5S organization, and another unusual one with 16S-23S-5S-5S organizathenegatives on the negative chain, differing from the common 16S-23S-5S organization pattern.

From our review of the current literature, it is evident that the majority of clinical trials were designed using a fixed dose of statins and not in an LDL cholesterol based "treat-to-target" approach (thus differing from the common design of blood glucose control trials).

This analysis also distinguishes a Vietnam clade, Philippines clade and Mauritius clade of cynomolgus macaques, with 28 of the initial subset of animals sharing a single haplotype, 4 differing from the common haplotype by a single nucleotide, and one with 8 unique singleton mutations, and all falling within the Mauritius clade.

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Beune et al.[ 28] also found that the EMs of hypertension in patients from different migrant groups differed from the common medical perspective.

Where Richardson differs from the common herd of young cheeky-chappy comics is his innate cynicism, and a constant grumpy narkiness that makes him seem older than his years.

M.W.: I would just add that a philosophical understanding of procrastination does not necessarily differ from the common understanding; in fact, many of the contributors to the book take one or another common understanding as a starting point, and then either refine it, combine several understandings to capture various aspects of the behavior, or suggest their own unique takes on it.

His explosive "hat" ("I never go in a hat, even in winter") differed from the common American pronunciation of the adjective "hot" (typical of Waindell townspeople, for example) only by its briefer duration, and thus sounded very much like the German verb "hat" (has).

The unions had threatened the biggest strike in decades unless the government dropped its plans to raise the retirement age for public-sector workers from 60 to 65. Alan Johnson, the minister responsible, had said the week before that rising life expectancy (see chart) had made the case for change "irrefutable".Mr Johnson's definition of that word evidently differs from the common one.

This finding differs from the common view that the thermal reduction of Hummers' GO is only an exothermic event.

This core differs from the common tRNA core by having a G15 G48, rather than a G15 C48 base-pair.

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