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Another learning model, TD learning, can also deal with multiple cues and their temporal relationships; however, under our design with temporally overlapping cue and outcome, the TD model is effectively equivalent to the simpler RW model.

Our method is the obvious Bayesian approach to the problem, and when the resulting BF is used as a test statistic it is effectively equivalent to the obvious frequentist approach.

This experiment is effectively equivalent to the Water-LOGSY experiment, widely used to probe intermolecular interactions between large proteins and weakly binding ligands, but in this case, aS takes the position of the ligand and the CR micelle functions like the macromolecule in the regular Water-LOGSY experiment.

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To overcome this problem, increasing the carrier concentration or carrier mobility is effectively equivalent to decreasing the sheet resistance.

However, an overall decrease in spectral magnitude was observed with a concomitant decrease in the simultaneously measured high tension (HT) spectrum (effectively equivalent to absorbance) indicative of the loss of some material due to aggregation/precipitation. This kind of loss is not uncommon in refolding studies [28].

This is so because mutations conferring resistance to doxycycline are effectively equivalent to a reduction in the concentration of this drug, which increases the effect of ciprofloxacin (see Fig. 4A).

Like them, Sudbin makes no apology for using the full tonal resources that a modern Steinway can offer in works composed for the harpsichord; playing the sonatas on a piano, he says, is effectively equivalent to making piano transcriptions of the originals, and the range of keyboard colour and pedal effects he conjures up for his selection is consistently dazzling.

The one-sided spatial discretisation utilised to enforce the tight coupling for the interface conditions were effectively equivalent to a central difference.

It has achieved especial prominence because of the frequent use of 'scaffolds' in medicinal chemistry, where the scaffold is effectively equivalent to a large, common substructure (e.g. [47 52]).

This is effectively equivalent to a vaccination campaign starting 1 week earlier than 15 October, with the same distribution rate to the public.

But this can find an explanation within the frame of the model proposed here, since domestic varieties evolve in the absence of pressure from the ancestral stock, under what is effectively equivalent to allopatric conditions.

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