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Yet normative standards of reasoning sometimes do get mentioned, for example, consistency and the ability to derive conclusions from premises (Freedman 1981).
For example, consistency of nomenclature is possible in cases where the gene encodes an ORF, and the modifications in annotation change only the intron exon boundaries, the strand identity, require the addition or deletion of exon(s) or intron(s), or change or modify the function or associated phenotype assigned to the locus.
For example, consistency of study findings is not always to be expected.
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For example, 100%% consistency is reached when all participants selected the same evaluation category for a given study.
For example, time consistency of a dynamic coherent acceptability index cannot be expressed in terms of a single benchmark family.
For example, the consistency for MOL-SMILES notations and MOL-IUPAC names in HMDB increased with 61 and 29 percentage points.
Since suicide bombers in Lebanon are unlikely to be coordinating with insurgents in Afghanistan, for example, the consistency of unfolding attacks points to a common principle of adaptation, Johnson says.
Equally, the Regulation conceives of a number of mechanisms for interpretation and adaptation to specific, or novel, processing scenarios – for example the consistency mechanism laid out in Chapter VII and the establishment of the European Data Protection Board.
But maybe we can arrive at satisfying axiom systems for truth, that, for example, maintain consistency and classical logic, but give up only a little bit when it comes to our intuitive principles concerning truth, such as the T-biconditionals (interpreted classically); or maintain consistency and all of the T-biconditionals, but give up only a little bit of classical logic.
For example, internal consistency supporting the clinical plausibility of each subgroup is provided from independent patient samples (see sections C and F of the Supplementary Material, available at Annals of Oncology online).
Moreover, there is, for example, 'no consistency on whether the safe haven: holds identified or de-identified data; provides access to data on site or remotely; processes data and sends them externally; and provides training and support for data users' (Academy of Medical Sciences, 2014).
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