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Ultimately the degree to which multiple traits respond to selection is determined both by the distribution of genetic variances across those traits and by the genetic covariances among them, which jointly determine the amount of genetic variation that exists in the direction of selection (Lande 1979; Blows 2007).

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Relatively weak spatial dependency associated with structural variance also existed in the direction of NE SW.

Moreover, a strong static magnetic field gradient exists in the direction perpendicular to the apparatus surface.

Finally, three meta-analyses examined rate of falls, and differences existed in the direction, magnitude, and statistical significance of the effect (supplementary table J).

During the production of the CE-2 global lunar topographic map, a maximum deviation of kilometers magnitude existed in the horizontal direction of homologous points between neighboring images, while the maximum height deviation of these points is up to several hundred meters.

In addition, because patients were made aware of the opportunity to take part in the research by drug treatment program staff, any unknown bias that might (in fact) exist would likely be in the direction of involving more patients whose HCV knowledge and use of HCV education services was greater than average at each program.

Thus, Table  1 shows there is a bias of 0.07 SD and −0.07 SD respectively associated with the estimate of effect by ANOVA when a standardized baseline imbalance of 1.96 exists in the same direction (i.e. Z T ′ − Z C ′ > 0 ), or opposite direction (i.e. Z T ′ − Z C ′ < 0 ), at a standardized treatment effect of 0.2 and a ZY correlation of 0.5 (see Figure  1 graph J).

On the other hand, the division exists in the other direction, even on the Continent, too.

However, one can see from [4, 6] and [7] that the Gâteaux-derivative of J exists in the smooth directions, i.e., it is possible to evaluate 〈 J ′ ( u ), v 〉 = lim t → 0 J ( u + t v ) − J ( u ) t = ∫ R N A ( x, u ) | ∇ u | p − 2 ∇ u ∇ v d x + 1 p ∫ R N A s ( x, u ) | ∇ u | p v d x + ∫ R N ( b ( x ) − λ ) | u | p − 2 u v d x − ∫ R N f ( x, u ) v d x. for all u ∈ E and v ∈ E ∩ L ∞ ( R N ).

Wright defines progress using the Victorian terms "the assumption that a pattern of change exists in the history of mankind...that it consists of irreversible changes in one direction only, and that this direction is towards improvement".

Flighty and desperately social, Hedda, as reflected by Kate Burton under the uncertain direction of Nicholas Martin, exists in the whirling good times of the past.

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