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The figure illustrates in cardinal terms how quality of life worsens with disease progression.
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In addition, this very low usage of cardinal terms seemed to be replaced by using more landmark descriptions.
Participants from the Netherlands evinced a similar pattern with the important distinction that they mostly ignored cardinal terms, unless explicitly primed to do so and in a survey condition.
In each of the three main categories of the GO classification, the cardinal terms are 'Metabolic process' (13648, 39.2%), 'Cell' (28947, 83.1%) and 'Binding' (16113, 46.2%), respectively.
With Cardinal Spellman's death in 1967, the Vatican selected his opposite in Cardinal Terence Cooke.
The W80 drops into stores next month for $300 in Cardinal Red, Azure Blue and Gunmetal Gray.
In cardinal arithmetic, κ0 is always 1 (even if κ is an infinite cardinal or zero).
Mr Salmond said: "Stonewall were clearly wrong to describe Scotland's cardinal in these terms, and in any case should reflect on whether pejorative titles like this do anything to enhance their cause.
Each interviewee was coded with a cardinal number terms of L1, L2, and so on.
Evidently, the best-worst distance in the maxdiff formulation is expressed in terms of cardinal utility, a problematic property in view of microeconomic theory [17, 34].
We may, however, describe a crude example (not Kim's own) and express some of Kim's cardinal points in its terms.
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