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The feature of spontaneous fission neutron was evaluated with probabilistic approach, and a new Pu categorization which makes enable to categorize plutonium by its isotopic compositions was proposed based on the evaluation results.
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The combined use of several polymorphisms identified in this study and in others could eventually permit to define Bayesian probabilities enabling to categorize the patients and predict the risk of endometriosis in future life, as shown on other subjects [ 46].
The items were added and standardized so that they had a mean of 50 and standard-deviation of 10, enabling to categorize results as: normal (< 65) and borderline/clinical (≥ 65).
The severe damage done to buildings like the Plaza Towers Elementary School and Briarwood Elementary School, as well as the near total destruction of many single-family houses, enables scientists to categorize Monday's tornado as an E.F.4 — a violent, intense storm that nevertheless is not as bad as the most extreme kind of tornado, an E.F.5.
This particular combination enables us to categorize meal box schemes as a new form of convenience food called convenient food.
As they were constantly assessing different graphic features, they took some notes or sentences that enabled them to categorize and made comparison and contrast among identified graphic features.
Knowing the illusion we've been sold enables us to categorize according to our perception, so that when we come into contact with a particular person-brand, we know how to classify them, which sends a signal to us letting us know the scope and limit of how that interaction must play out.
Identification of the repertoire of Mup genes next enabled us to categorize the family into two classes, Class A and B, based on sequence homology and genomic structure.
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