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The statistics of the pattern, in particular its scaled power spectrum, is reported to be extensive, i.e. not to depend on L for L≫1.
Other approaches are less extensive (i.e., no debriefings) and some comprise more invasive teaching elements such as brief instructions [ 8, 15, 16].
However, the relationships differ further from those detected for the tether factors in being both more extensive, i.e. encompassing a greater proportion of the polypeptide, and more varied, i.e. including regions of the polypeptide with differing secondary structure.
Overall, the results of this study imply relatively little sensitivity to even very extensive (i.e. 100% coverage of) human land use in the boreal forest vascular plant communities.
If I had an empire that extensive, I would want an office the size of a football pitch.
The library is quite extensive – I was listening to Eminem, R.E.M., Metallica and Frank Sinatra earlier this evening and it seemed to have just about everything I was searching for.
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While Warner wouldn't say he thought the Pats cheated, his extensive I-don't-really-think-so-but-I'm-not-quite-sure explanation included: "It adds a sliver of doubt..
I did extensive research, I went location scouting, I prepared up to 80 questions.
Unlike traditional software development methods, agile methods are marked by extensive collaboration, i.e. face-to-face communication.
Although ELCI is not proved to necessarily converge, extensive simulations (i.e., some presented in Section 6).
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