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Divers does not say exactly what he means, but he seems to be using the word in the common sense in which a sentence is extensional if co-referring (or more generally, co-designating) expressions can be substituted salva veritate.

where (vec {u}) is the fluid velocity, (vec {B}) is the magnetic field, T is the temperature (or more generally co-density), t is the time, (hat {z}) is a unit vector in the direction of the rotation axis, P is the pressure, (vec {r}) is the position vector, and ε is a heat (or buoyancy) source or sink.

More generally, co-transcription of mir and Hox genes gives a seductive framework to interpret the stability of Hox and mir gene positions relative to each other.

Although this gives an indication of common transcriptional control for the lumen proteome, regulated by light or circadian rhythm, it was interesting to investigate if the lumen protein genes were in fact more generally co-expressed, both across developmental stages and tissue types as well as by different stimuli.

More generally, co-cultures of appropriate primary cells, with or without added cytokines, offer a means to study physiological processes regulating inflammation in human tissue.

More generally, host co-infection by different pathogens and conversely the infection of different hosts by a given pathogen may be especially prevalent in agro-ecosystems, leading to novel coevolutionary dynamics.

But its aims have grown from the initial inkling of using thoughtful design to make form-filling less tedious and more engaging (it claims a four-fold improvement in average completion rates vs legacy forms), to rethinking workflows more generally — becoming, as co-founder and co-CEO David Okuniev puts it, "a defacto tool for people who want to create user interactions".

Do similar expression levels of interacting genes more generally explain the co-evolution of neighbours in biological networks?

More generally, these could be evolving, co-dependent variables in their own right, and this could be shown by taking a 'closed model' approach [41] that allows such characteristics to emerge from concrete population processes such as the pattern of dispersal and the mutational input of novel genetic material.

These results imply that, although some RNA folds tolerate (partially) denaturating conditions, the generation of a conformationally homogeneous population is more generally achieved by native purification of co-transcriptionally folded RNA.

Sun said the version "polluted" Java, which is designed to run on all systems, and it asserted more generally that Microsoft was seeking to co-opt a technology that threatened the dominance of its Windows platform.

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