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Further, we give an example of such a function that arises quite naturally in nonlinear analysis and optimization.
This process of sensory perception involves a greater number of functions: 1) disturbed inactive mind: a function that arises due to the stimulus of the sense object.
To some extent this is a consequence of altered prefrontal/striatal dopamine function that arises from the DAT KO.
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The most parsimonious explanation for these observations is that pilE/pilS antigenic variation is a novel function that arose in the pathogens from a system originally evolved for another, yet unidentified purpose.
mtRF1 is a vertebrate mitochondrial protein with an unknown function that arose from a duplication of the mitochondrial release factor mtRF1a.
For the purposes of this review, VIDD refers to MV-induced changes in diaphragmatic function that arise from alterations outside of the central or peripheral nervous systems.
To determine the types of tissue-specific functions that arise under neofunctionalization, we compared proportions of single-copy, outgroup, functionally conserved (from conserved and neofunctionalized classes), and neofunctionalized genes with highest expression levels in each tissue (Fig. 2b; Additional file 1: Table S2).
The common functions that arise in analysis are usually definable by formulas, such as f(x) = x2.
Concurrent with these developments, 18th-century scientists also turned their attention to aspects of the trigonometric functions that arose from their periodicity.
Any adverse changes or complications in respiratory functions that arise can be easily detected through capnography.
Bi-component fibers typically combine multiple functions that arise from at least two distinct components.
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