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Add score of left-hand feature (strength) to score of right-hand feature (opportunity) for all pairs which has relation identified as existing (for instance: Yes, this strength overcomes this threat); all pairs which has non-existing relation are counted as 0. Sum up all added up scores and get final results for each pair of categories.
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This finding is in sharp contrast with the existing literature, for instance, Kamien et al.
Soon, self-driving cars are going to replace existing cars for instance.
However, in practice, the process will often be initialized using an existing CAN, for instance, the current network of parks, reserves, and other protected areas.
To estimate the number of available tags at an RFID reader, we propose to use existing databases, for instance in the logistics chain.
Loopholes abound in existing regulations, for instance gun show purchases of unregistered firearms and "80percentt lowers," which are a quite legal method for creating them.
This reduces the interoperability among the existing systems, for instance, up to now, it is not possible to write a query, even of basic type, which can be executed within several systems.
Meanwhile, a bunch of other things are added in the same patch that Torvalds points out are redundant with existing solutions, for instance adding protections against an exploit already mitigated by Google Project Zero's "retpoline" technique.
Based on existing literature (for instance the work by Hamed and Frostig 2006) it is demonstrated that, assuming linear elasticity, the magnitude of the prestress force does not affect the natural frequencies of PRC beams in both cases of bonded and unbonded strands that undergo the same transversal displacement of concrete sections during vibration.
Our difficulty in depicting comprehensive maps for pathways is illustrated by existing discrepancies, for instance, between those proposed by BioCarta, KEGG and GeneMAPP.
An edge connecting two vertices p i,j) and q u,v) in the pair graph cannot be assigned under the following conditions: (1) it is redundant with an existing edge, for instance, p((a,b),(a',b')) and q((c,d),(c',d')) are redundant with p((a,b),(a',b')) and q((d,c),(d',c')); and (2) p and q are contradictory, e.g., p((a,b),(c = a',d = b')) and q((a,b),(c = a',d = e')).
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