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Research on the biology of aging has been conducted for more than a century, and the age of death, as an unambiguously defined, universally occurring event, is the most commonly used phenotype.
The genes of the sequenced percomorph species (medaka, tilapia, stickleback, and fugu and green spotted puffer) were more similar and formed a cluster whose evolutionary relationships could not be unambiguously defined solely using bassoon and piccolo sequences.
Political responsibility must be unambiguously defined.
In the context of Model Driven Architecture (MDA), most model transformation mechanisms aim for rigorously and unambiguously defined, fully automatic transformations.
Pfeffer: That "leadership success" is easily and unambiguously defined and measured.
Units for each data item are unambiguously defined in the TCOD dictionary.
are unambiguously defined for the species involved in the formation of the complex.
In their conclusion the authors noted: "This is the first report estimating the minimum size, mass, and age of an unambiguously defined fungal individual.
Direct gaze can be unambiguously defined for these stimuli because the iris is located at the center of the eye.
The analysis unambiguously defined the two vertebrate GRIN2 groups (designated as GRIN2A/B and GRIN2C/D group) with high bootstrap (Figure 1A).
Fortunately, every parameter in a BST model has a unique and unambiguously defined role, which greatly facilitates model design and estimation.
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