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A bold cell indicates a term that is contributing to membership in the corresponding group; a red italicized cell indicates a term that is pointing in the opposite direction.

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For example, NS TEMP0 3, 3 df) indicates a linear term (raw data) and two spline terms of temperature at a lag of 0 3 months.

The term "climate change" indicates a long-term systematic change in the statistical distribution of atmospheric parameters (temperature, humidity, wind) for an extended period (decades or centuries, or even millions of years).

Laboratory testing of the space instrument indicates a short term time-transfer precision of less than 200 ps, equivalent to a range accuracy of 6 cm.

A yellow node indicates a GO term with cancer-related genes, and the thickness of the purple edge is proportional to the number of genes.

The results are shown in Fig. 9. Figure 9a shows a short-term emergency task and Fig.9b indicates a long-term emergency task.

Therefore, the down-regulation of MMP-9 upon vitamin B6 treatment indicates a long-term effect of vitamin B6 in terms of reduced learning and memory impairments.

The increase in P. glauca across treatments indicates a long-term legacy effect of preferential browsing.

Construction of these milling features also indicates a long-term investment in the landscape.

In this case, M = 3 and j = 1 indicates a long-term continuer, j = 2 indicates a completer, and j = 3 indicates a discontinuer.

As in case of silica particles, this negative value indicates a long-term dispersability and a negative surface charge consisting of deprotonated thiol groups.

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