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The rhyolitic volcanic formations are modeled as multilayer flow systems composed of high permeability fractured zones separated by less permeable depth intervals referred to as matrix zones.

The existence of precise temporal relations in sequences of spike intervals, referred to as 'spatiotemporal patterns', is suggested by brain theories that emphasize the role of temporal coding.

To simulate the undersensing case, we consider that collection occurs over N b coherence time intervals (referred to as frames) where T≈N b T coh.

In situations where the cells are checked for replacement at discrete intervals, referred to as maintenance event intervals, it is found that the length of the interval is dependent on the mean time to failure of the individual cells.

Theorem 3.1(i) is fulfilled for any switching rule such that the minimum residence intervals referred to are respected in only one of the asymptotically strictly contractive primary self-maps.

We recently reported that a second dose of polyethylene glycol (PEG) (M.W. 2000 -modified 2000 -modifiedG2000-liposomes) is rapidly cleared from the blood and accumulates is the liverapidlyinjeclearedice in the same rat or mouse at several-day intervals (refromed theas the "accelerated blood cleandnce (accumulatesenon").

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An unsolved problem in the interval-valued belief structure is the existence of maximal confidence intervals, referring to the credible and maximal interval-valued beliefs assigned to focal elements, in which every point can be reached by a combination rule.

For details on how to calculate appropriate SEs and confidence intervals, refer to Kirkwood [ 2] and Altman [ 3].

cFor age and tumor size comparisons, p-values and confidence intervals refer to the difference of means.

For data analysis, the paradigm outlined above was considered to represent two different time intervals referring to Svenson's distinct decision steps (Svenson, 1996).

This sequence took approximately seven minutes, an interval referred to in NASA circles as the "seven minutes of terror" because of fears that errors during this stage would compromise the entire mission and years of work.

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