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The Mountaineering Council of Scotland (MCofS) said the map could lead to mountain areas becoming "islands" surrounded by wind farms on nearby land not designated as wild.
If PPV is low, a risk map could lead to a waste of resources and unnecessary environmental or health damage as the result of insecticide spraying.
Additionally, this test is a validation of the map itself, as only a correct map could lead to a discrimination of the handedness.
In addition, to exclude that random noise in the map could lead to one conformation fitting better than another, the authors could refine two halves of the data independently (i.e. gold-standard procedure, so a FSC=0.143 criterion could be used to assess resolution) and perform the fittings of the different conformations in both half-maps.
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Further development of genomic resources like expressed sequence tags (ESTs), molecular markers, and genetic linkage maps could lead to more rapid genetic improvement.
By selecting voxels at the centers of these hubs and examining the individual Ncoef maps could lead to ghost connectivity being identified as real.
We emphasize that evaluative tests utilize metrics that by themselves could be uninformative they key is to compare the metrics among map pairs, driven by hypotheses about how map production could lead to differences.
Last week, they agreed to a road map that could lead to the resumption of diplomatic relations and the reopening of the borders.
Parents could use a phone's GPS capabilities to whip up a mobile map that could lead to a special spot.
The Brain Activity Map proposal could lead to better ways of observing the brain, but not everyone thinks that the project is a good idea.
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