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More specifically, consider the singleton taken as the basic set subject to a further generalization procedure.

More specifically, consider the rank ordered ground-truth disparities: { d 1 G, d 2 G, …, d C G }, and consider the threshold value v for the largest 95% disparities: v=⌊0.95×C⌋.

More specifically, consider a power law PDF, (9), with y divided by a scale parameter(,varphi ), so that (overline{F} y/varphi )=cL y/varphi )(y/varphi )^{-eta }) and (f y)sim cL y)varphi ^{-1}eta (y/varphi )^{-eta -1}.) Then begin{aligned} partial ln f/partial varphi sim eta /varphi quad asquad yrightarrow infty end{aligned} (10)and so the score is bounded.

In Luke, he says, more specifically, "Consider the raven".

More specifically, consider a neuron pair k and m, with neuron k a presynaptic neuron to neuron m.

We therefore suggest that quantitative conservation frameworks, and phylogenetic conservation approaches more specifically, consider more closely how prob(extinction) values are derived.

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More specifically, considering the nature of the variable desired length of stay, we firstly considered implementing an ordinal regression model.

(Kleihues et al, 2002) and have previously not been more specifically considered, much less estimated.

More specifically, considering the first one (ST/H), consistency of colors may indicate a relationship between the hormone-related response and activation of the corresponding signal transduction pathway.

Social capital more specifically considers both the individual and community resources necessary for buffering the effects of vulnerability and for bridging the structural and cognitive elements of societal conditions.

More specifically, considering previous evidence (Jensen et al., 2007; Fries et al., 2008; Siegel et al., 2008; Tiesinga & Buia, 2009; Munneke et al., 2012; Kuo et al., 2014), we hypothesise that attentional orienting will be reflected in a modulation of oscillatory activity in the visual cortex.

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