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The scope of the problem grows inversely in relation to the size of the television: the smaller the screen, the bigger the flaw.
The result is an image in hardened gelatin, which varies inversely in thickness according to the density of the photographic positive.
In all coliphage-detected samples, all indicators, heterotrophic bacteria, and coliforms were also detected, inversely in the absence of thermotolerant coliforms, there were no coliphages detections.
Since the average distance of concept in response from the concepts in question is inversely proportional to similarity, thus AvgDist are used inversely in calculating score for users.
Inversely, in the case of clean audio combined with strongly impaired video (Lv1-La7), the SCT scenario received better ratings with a MOS difference of 0.4.
Obviously, when the average SNRs Γ1 and Γ2 become large, the value of P 1 is inversely in proportion to Γ1 and hence the diversity order converges into 1.
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In bold, genes inversely deregulated in the two data sets parents (P) and offspring (F1).
Osteopontin levels were significantly associated with the early progression of eight cancers, independent in one, and inversely correlated in two.
Their expression is also inversely correlated in the two conditions in which both are differentially expressed.
10.7554/eLife.01849.005 Figure 2. sei and ppk29 transcripts are inversely regulated in response to changes in ambient temperature.
In one sense, though, the two wars are inversely analogous: in Vietnam, Johnson claimed to be staying out while he was getting in; in Iraq, something like the opposite is happening.
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