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The discrepancy in the accuracy with which owls could aim their heads at an auditory target and the half-height width of their spatial RFs had led to assertions that owls gathered information from numerous coarsely-tuned neurons to achieve the high behavioral accuracy [37], [38].

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18 The conduct of realist reviews is conducive to the study of complex interventions, as simply 'knowing' what works reveals very little about the mechanisms that cause desired outcomes and the contexts under which they occur, and can lead to assertions that 'nothing works' or 'results are inconsistent'.

Thus, it leads to assertion that in general the proposed scheme has a satisfactory performance against StirMark attacks, especially BitChanger, Compressor, and LSBZero as depicted in Figure 4. Table 1 BER and correlation coefficient of extracted watermark attacked by StirMark Attacks Instrumental Jazz Classical CC in   BER CC BER CC BER CC [4] a. AddBrumm 1.90% 0.92 0.85%0.962.24%4% 0.91 0.98 b.

In addition, as a direct consequence of Proposition 3.1, Proposition 3.2 and Proposition 3.3, sup 0 ≤ t ≤ T E | ∫ t T f ( s, Y s ε, s i j ) ( I { α s ε = s i j } − ν j i I { α s ε ∈ M i } ) d s | → 0 as  ε → 0. The limit of BSDE (7) as ε → 0 leads to assertion (i).

An examination of the wreckage of a military helicopter that crashed in Chechnya on Sunday and of the bodies of the 14 men who died led to conflicting assertions about the cause of the midair explosion that brought it down.

Although the O. J. Simpson trial admittedly raised questions about whether the judge or some of the lawyers were trying to sway public opinion, allowing cameras in the courtroom in almost all states has led to few assertions of adverse consequences to the judicial system.

(Because Greek children were often named for their grandparents, it's easy to see how the already wobbly assumption that Kleïs must have been a daughter in turn led to the assertion that Sappho had a mother with the same name).

Thus, by combining (4.15) and (4.16), we are led to the assertion (4.14) of Theorem 9.

The apparent similarity between play fighting and serious fighting has led to the assertion that play is 'optimally designed' for the enhancement of combat skills.

This has led to the assertion that aviation represents a "net negative effect" on the UK tourism industry, and that restraining demand for air travel would encourage more domestic tourism, with the consequent economic benefit of reducing the tourism deficit.

This has led to the assertion that ABCG2 must at least homo-dimerize in order to function, although the exact oligomeric state is unknown [ 8– 10].

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