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For example, we have used the reparametrized form (9), making explicitly the parameter that accounts for the rate of the process when the 50% of the population are lysed (v τ, % erythrocyte lysis/hr).

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Thus, we have selected the form that makes explicitly the τ parameter and avoided the other possible reparameterization forms that provide other parameters of interests (v m, v τ, and λ).

The findings presented in this study reinforce a need for further research on learning and technology that engage and explain undergraduates' understanding of meaning making explicitly, including the particular ways in which social-technological interactions via social media and other emerging educational technologies inform and reflect meaning making processes in undergraduate learning.

But Bailey also spoke of "inadequate management of IT risks", a point made explicitly by the Financial Conduct Authority: "The IT incident was not the result of insufficient investment in IT generally or in its IT infrastructure.

This distinction between the lower and the higher branches of criticism was first made explicitly by the German biblical scholar J.G. Eichhorn; the first use of the term "textual criticism" in English dates from the middle of the 19th century.

These data may suggest this is the case but the argument is not made explicitly in the manuscript.

In other cases policies may have had the potential to affect mental health, but the links were not made explicitly, or the document was written at such a general level that specific interventions were difficult to determine ("The Scottish Compact", for example, in Table 3).

I consider it completely unsatisfactory that the case has not been made explicitly to the American people.

To our best knowledge, however, the head-to-head performance comparison between the EKS and SPKS has not been made explicitly for the multiharmonic frequency tracking application.

It introduces pre-analytical choice as an overriding concept to explain why choices that reduce the degrees of freedom have to be made explicitly on the basis of criteria.

On Broadway, in a notable case of scenic elephantiasis, Vicki Mortimer's set makes explicitly brutal the lair inhabited by Marber's ever-shifting (and copulating) couples.

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