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"It is very hard to express the degree of concern that I have over this incident," William Nash, a former United States Army general who serves as the United Nations' chief civilian administrator in Mitrovica, said in a terse statement.
pHpzc is a parameter used to express the degree of adsorbent surface ionization.
However, unlike humans, animal subjects cannot directly communicate with researchers to express the degree of pain they are experiencing.
Similarity measures, originally introduced to express the degree of comparison between two fuzzy sets, can be applied to digital images.
The concept of two-dimensional (2D) autocorrelation was used in the present study to express the degree of similarity between fibre orientation angles in two different local areas.
The angle between the hindfoot and the leg is used to express the degree of deformity if ankle equinus is dominant.
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At population densities at which both morphs are expressed, the degree of fighter morph expression has been shown to respond quickly to experimental selection in both S. berlesei (Unrug et al. 2004) and R. echinopus (Tomkins et al. 2011).
Sport, like the arts and indeed all leisure pursuits, ultimately expresses the degree to which any society is civilised.
The term age refers to the actual duration of storage, while maturity expresses the degree to which chemical changes occur during storage.
Y axis expresses the degree of platelet coagulation activity.
hConvergent validity expresses the degree to which a latent variable explains the variance of assigned indicators.
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