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The change of the brightness of the maps is due to the change of amounts of cosmic rays seen in Figure 1.
The success of MAPS is due to a number of reasons, for example their low power consumption, fast readout, high spatial resolution and low cost.
The following fixed point theorem for contraction multivalued maps is due to Covitz and Nadler [35].
Note that the right vertical map is an isomorphism by [18, prop. 3.4] and that surjectivity on the right horizontal maps is due to the fact H e ´ t 1 ( R n, E ) = H 1 ( F n, E ) = 1.
Remark 2.23 Corollary 2.22 for p = 1 and lower semicontinuous set-valued maps goes back toKim [35] and Park [36], and also this result for p = 1 and upper semicontinuous set-valued maps is due toHuang and Jeng [37].
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Therefore, we considered that the large differences of the number of mapped loci in the parent-specific maps were due to the steps in polymorphic marker screening and the genetic distances of haplotypes within parents.
The majority of error in the disturbance maps was due to misclassification of partial disturbance as unchanged forest.
This is because the obtained gloss maps were due to the reconstuction from poinwise measurement of both the surface roughness and the refractive index at the laser spot over the scanned area of the tablet surface.
It was considered that the relatively large differences in radioactivity concentrations of the EXP polar map, as shown in Figure 5, compared to the MID or the INS polar maps were due to the results over all subjects, but was not from outliers.
The idea of implementing compute_widget as a one-liner with map is due to Mary.
A team of political scientists at Binghamton University conducted simulations suggesting that roughly half of any partisan bias in the Wisconsin map is due to political geography while the other half is due to intentional discrimination by mapmakers.
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