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The second method treats the problem as a three-phase situation and mimics the classical argument of Young.

The suggested QPBDSONN architecture mimics the classical parallel bidirectional self-organizing neural network architecture by embedding quantum computation which invokes the fundamental concepts and principles of quantum mechanics.

As topology optimisation is not only very fast but also mimics the classical way of part design when driven by installation space constraints, the uptake of this method in the regular automotive design process was quite straightforward.

The Containment method mimics the classical degrees of freedom rules for balanced ANOVA situations, and is the default method for the SAS procedures PROC MIXED and PROC GLIMMIX when the random statements are specified [ 11].

The pathogenicity of EBLV-1 for foxes appears to be low using the intramuscular route, which closely mimics the classical natural transmission route of rabies virus to new hosts.

The theoretical approach mimics the classical, static physical approach to measurement as described in the Foundations of Measurement (Vols. I and III; Krantz, Luce, Suppes, & Tversky, 1971; Luce, Krantz, Suppes, & Tversky, 1990) and characterizes most of physics to this day.

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Indeed, administration of endotoxin in healthy humans increases circulating cytokines and activates coagulation and complement pathways, mimicking the classical clinical signs of sepsis [2, 3].

The longer life span of the human may permit more complete follicular atresia and collagen deposition mimicking the classical streak ovaries seen in Turner's syndrome.

Several studies have tried to develop a mRNA profile to establish how similarly infant and adult human BAT [ 40, 42] and brown adipocytes [ 44, 46] mimic the "classical" rodent BAT on a molecular level.

The structure of HLA-DM/HLA-DO complex was independently reported very recently and it also revealed the important participation of αW43 of HLA-DO and αN125 of HLA-DM in the complex formation in which HLA-DO behaves as a mimic of the classical class II molecule [ 52].

The non-uniform error gives rise to differential advective flux that mimics the effects of classical numerical dispersion.

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