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The lack of an extensive definition of pathways focusing on the current query genes makes it hard to accurately evaluate parameter estimations.
This analysis provides an extensive definition of the elements of project ownership.
Other factors in common with some of the studies with a high recurrence rate are the long follow-up time and an extensive definition of recurrence (Magnusson et al. 2002, Berendes et al. 2007).
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This assignment, adapted from a similar assignment by Paul C. Smith at Alverno College, provides extensive definitions of plagiarism; guidelines; and examples of proper quoting, proper citing (according to the Council of Science Editors [CSE]), and proper paraphrasing (see Holt, 2012).
More recently, Calabrese and a large number of coauthors attempted to present the rationales for an even more extensive definition (Calabrese et al. 2007a).
It is probable that similar analyses performed in lines carrying mutations in genes involved in miRNA processing (in particular DCL1- plants) will allow more extensive and accurate definition of miRNA transcripts on a large scale, eventually facilitating detailed analyses of promoter sequences and a deeper understanding of mechanisms of transcriptional regulation of miRNA genes.
Jessica B. Harris, in her definitive book on the topic, "Beyond Gumbo: Creole Fusion Food From the Atlantic Rim," writes what may be the most extensive treatise on the definition of the word.
Because of the relatively unknown etiology and the lack of an all-embracing definition, we used an extensive description of pregnancy-related pelvic girdle pain including all women who experience some form of pregnancy-related pain in the lower back and/or pelvic girdle originated in the musculoskeletal system.
For all the extensive discussion of the appropriate definition of "community" it remains far from clear why the issue is important, that is, why it matters to the construction of empirically adequate models but this is a topic that will be left for another occasion.
Contextualist spectrum of shades of meaning for SE takes the most extensive form in Nicholls (2006) definition of the phenomenon as, "an umbrella term for a considerable range of innovative and dynamic international praxis and discourse in the social and environmental sector".
All authors participated in extensive discussions leading to the definition of the multistate syntax.
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