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Identically slim-waisted with identically small button noses and identical rosebud mouths, the two are distinguished only by their hair shades: red for Anna and wintry blond for Elsa.

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For the Dice, Soergel and Tanimoto metrics, SRD values and their size dependence are identically equal (the small differences can be attributed to numerical uncertainties) and the same can be observed for the Euclidean and Manhattan similarity metrics.

Surface plasmon resonance analysis showed that TGF-β1, TGF-β3, and variants bound the type II signaling receptor, TβRII, nearly identically, but had small differences in the dissociation rate constant for recruitment of the type I signaling receptor, TβRI.

Thanks to collagen and Restylane, these are living matryoshkas: open one nesting doll and there is a smaller, identically unnatural one inside.

She said she considered moving to an identically priced, slightly smaller but nicer space with 24-hour access (her current building has limited hours, six days a week).

When SE L) is calculated with L = 1, SE(1) depends on the complexity of the distribution of the RR series, being maximum when RR is identically distributed and smaller for Gaussian or skewed distributions (see Appendix S1 for further details).

The same procedure was performed with an approximately fourfold larger, irregularly shaped reference ROI (median surface area 838 ± 26 mm) placed on the unaffected contralateral cortex to rule out systematic error, e.g. due to a partial volume effect in a smaller, identically sized reference ROI (Fig.  1).

Ingman illustrates "Nativity" as a sweet and stumbling primary school play with the three small kings, identically clad in red robes and ermine, making a delightful mess of their stage debut.

Finally, we construct interval extensions of RS to rigorously draw independent and identically distributed samples from small phylogenetic tree spaces.

Based on the crystal structure, MacKinnon's team presented an elegant model of how ions--in this case potassium ions--pass through the core of the channel and explained the channel's most remarkable feature: its ability to let potassium ions through while excluding much smaller and identically charged sodium ions.

Additional variance between identically generated tfds results from small sample sizes and high values in the underlying TFD.

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