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MCS is a more generalized term which includes systems that do not satisfy the stricter size, shape, or duration criteria of an MCC.
BM is a more generalized term when describing the amount of mineral, BMC the amount of mineral measured within the scanned skeletal region, and BMD the amount of mineral measured within the scanned skeletal region but partially adjusted for the bone size.
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The redundant terms were collapsed by implementing the following strategy: If only the child and parent term were enriched for a similar group of genes, the child term was used; if sibling terms and parent term were all involved, the more generalized parent term was used.
"But landmarks as a more generic term.
From the plants' point of view, the species in Memmott's web are also more generalized in terms of their pollinator spectrum (Fig. 1C) than the plants studied by Vázquez and Simberloff (Fig. 1D).
So much of it is subjective but what I've gotten to through the years on King of the Nerds, is that nerd tends to be more of a generalized term.
Our network enables a more generalized structure, both in terms of number of layers and in allowing for many more general activation functions.
These differential reactivations within the CA1 episodic cell populations can thus provide the hippocampus with a selection mechanism to consolidate preferentially more generalized knowledge for long-term memory storage.
Then he used the same method to study a more generalized equation with a gradient term, see [10].
Moreover, we can consider some more generalized problem with a singular nonlinear term f ( x, u ) with critical growth by the similar method in this paper and [11].
As a result, more generalized systems containing feedforward and nonfeedforward terms with an input delay are regulated when the proposed power order condition of the nonlinear function is satisfied.
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