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Even so, there are many issues at higher frequencies but do not exist at lower frequencies need to be solved.

To determine from optical measurements the rotational motion of upper rocket stages in circular orbits subjected to gravity-gradient torque, the evolutions of these two frequencies need to be analyzed.

Although the time history of drag force can be acceptably approximated by Morrison's equation in both zero-mean and non-zero-mean velocity flows, multiple vortex shedding frequencies need to be included if Morrison's equation is extended to approximate the time history of lift force.

The present results indicate that introgression of apomixis into sexual populations in the 2 x–4 x hybrid zone may occur, but frequencies need to be studied further.

To answer these questions, the statistical properties of spaced-word frequencies need to be analysed in detail, as has been done for the hit probabilities of spaced seeds in database searching (Keich et al., 2004).

One method of doing this, termed the combined multivariate and collapsing method, uses both the above approaches simultaneously to provide an overall test for association at the level of a gene. 2 A possible criticism of this approach is that variants with different allele frequencies need to be differentially classified so they can be subjected to different methods of analysis.

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"If we're talking high-speed, we need to be going LTE [long-term evolution] and in the future 5G – the digital migration to free up other frequencies needs to happen in Africa, otherwise we'll have bottlenecks.

The Integratron, with its 50ft diameter and 38ft-high dome, was built by aeronautical engineer George Van Tassel in the 1950s to be a sound chamber tuned precisely to the frequencies needed to rejuvenate human cells.

Projecting the single mismatch state of the 7-state models into ten distinct states means that each of the frequencies needs to be defined.

The combined application of fluorescent dyes and high-intensity excitation light is invasive and, when used at frequencies needed to assess Ca2+ oscillations, can cause damage to the oocyte, which then would interfere with later embryo development (14).

Then, only relevant changes compared to this baseline, e.g. new ICSRs, an increased PEC frequency, need to trigger the reappearance of the same PEC for expert review.

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