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The pseudo-codes are as follows: For a specific circumstance, we take a network topology for instance to explain the process of our group establishing algorithm in detail.
Local gene duplication has also been proposed, for instance, to explain the repertoire of teleost opsins [ 29, 30] and the generation of the Xiphophorus Xmrk oncogene [ 31].
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Britain is asked, for instance, to explain how the sale of military helicopters, cryptographic software and small arms ammunition to Russia is "compliant" with UK licensing criteria — despite the fact that separate export licenses to Russia for sniper rifles and body armor were revoked last summer.
Organizational scholars have used evolutionary models before, for instance, to explain how firms adapt successfully to changing environments (Dekkers, 2005).
For instance, a route to explain the Buncefield explosion (HSL, 2009) was the implication of tiny particles raised by the blast and promoting flame acceleration through enhanced heat exchanges by thermal radiation in the flame front.
Mr. Neal also said Harvard had taken steps to see that the scientific record was corrected because the university had directed Dr. Hauser, and in one instance his colleague, "to explain the issues with these articles to the academic journals that published those papers".
The asterisk * refers to the following footnote by the translator (p. 9): Tho' this instance will serve to explain the meaning of the Author, yet 'tis very improper, because 'tis utterly impossible to give a Man that is born Blind, the least notion or idea of Light or Colours.
Indeed, the word priming literature seems to have abandoned accounts relying only on structural or abstract representations in favor of either instance-based accounts or hybrid accounts that postulate both instances and abstract representations to explain the variability of priming effects (e.g., [25], [26]).
For instance, reciprocal altruism, commonly used to explain the evolution of cooperation among nonrelatives, cannot explain the evolution of collective action.
Targeting wealthy folks in cities is generally more expensive than targeting less-wealthy folks in rural areas, for instance, which already does some work to explain the cost difference in this case.
While acknowledging that in some instances these factors may help to explain the problem, this Article looks behind them to examine institutional factors that tend to perpetuate the existing underrepresentation.
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