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Concomitantly, they lack DX5 expression which is generally expressed as a late maturation marker on most cNK cells (Kim et al., 2002; Peng et al., 2013).
But a hurricane deductible is generally expressed as a percentage of coverage.
The strength of encryption is generally expressed in the length of the numeric "key" used to scramble and unscramble messages.
This is generally expressed as a ratio or a fraction, such as 1 24,000 or 1/24,000.
The effect of noise mitigation measures is generally expressed by noise levels only, neglecting the listener׳s perception.
As Jarry had Ubu explain elsewhere: "Pataphysics is a science which we have invented and for which a crying need is generally expressed".
This paper examines the CNDP with different VOT for multiple user classes, which is generally expressed as a mathematical programming with equilibrium constraint (MPEC).
The phenomenon of residual strength in composite laminates after fatigue loading has been studied for decades but is generally expressed as a function of the number of cycles applied to the specimens.
The indentation depth, which is generally expressed as a function of the indentation load, can theoretically be converted into the indentation load expressed as a function of the indentation depth.
This paper proposes a global optimization algorithm for solving a mixed (continuous/discrete) transportation network design problem (MNDP), which is generally expressed as a mathematical programming with equilibrium constraint (MPEC).
In artificial intelligence applications in large-scale industry, such as fossil fuel power plants, the knowledge about the process comes from an expert's experience, and is generally expressed in a vague and fuzzy way, using ill-defined linguistic terms.
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