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This variation affects the prediction accuracy accordingly: an early starting point of prognostics will lead to underestimated RUL, and late starting point will lead to overestimated RUL.
Ledger also cited A Clockwork Orange and Sid Vicious as "a very early starting point for Christian [Bale] and I.
An early starting point in this area was initiated by Lovász and Pelikán [13]: They employed the leading positive eigenvalue of the characteristic polynomial as a measure for detecting branching of trees.
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However, as described in neuroglioma H4 cells [15], our cell lines display some Tau clustering structures which may correspond to very early starting points of Tau nucleation.
Tour de France Soundtracks (2003) sounds like a quirky curio these days, or an album of afterthoughts inspired by a much earlier starting point, but this brief track finishes it off like an appropriate elegy.
Using a much earlier starting point, 2-fold increases in nitrate concentration and flux in the Mississippi River basin since the 1950s have been documented.
At an earlier starting point of therapy of these chemoresponsive cells there would not be enough tumor material left for reliable analysis.
The earliest starting point of enteral nutrition (EN), as well as the basal energy expenditure (BEE), achieved within as short a waiting time as possible seems to benefit quite a large number of critical patients.
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