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We define our feature-set similarity function as an aggregation of the similarity scores of the terms contained in feature-sets as follows: (4) δ k (g i, g j ) = 1 | F k i | × | F k j | ∑ t ku ∈ F k i, t kv ∈ F k j σ k (t ku, t kv ), and (5) δ k (g i, g j ) = max t ku ∈ F k i, t kv ∈ F k j σ k (t ku, t kv ).

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The American Psychological Association defined general work activity as "an aggregation of similar job activities/behaviors that underline the accomplishment of major work functions" [ 24].

The narrow peaks observed in the Fig. 2 give indirect evidence to the ability of the reductant to function as a stabilizer of the nanoparticles against aggregation.

The values of weights (constants of linear aggregation functions) as well as the types of activation and aggregation functions used for both neural models are shown in the supplementary material (Tables  S7 8).

Pollsters proceed from the assumption that "public opinion" is an aggregation of individual opinions, each given equal weight — an assumption Blumer demonstrated to be preposterous, since people form opinions "as a function of a society in operation".

Using both impedance and turbodimetrical aggregation assays we found that MPO enhanced agonist-induced platelet aggregation in PRP and whole blood as well as aggregation of isolated platelets.

ApoE4 has also been hypothesized to exhibit a toxic gain of function and may function as a pathological chaperone promoting aggregation of Aβ.

The prepared MRS could function as an actuator for repeatable dispersion/aggregation of the PMMA-based photo-responsive latex nanoparticles.

The number of nodes in the aggregated networks as a function of the aggregation interval length (horizontal axis, in hours) and the beginning point of aggregation (vertical axis).

For example, a member of this family expressed in tabanid SGs contains a disintegrin (RGD) domain and functions as a platelet aggregation inhibitor [ 31, 32].

Brooking (1996) defined Intellectual Capital (IC) as the aggregation of all the intangible assets that enable a company to function.

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