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An additional challenge results from the myriad of definitions employed (Lai and Sudarsanam 1997; Scherbaum and Meade 2013).
The biggest myth about virginity is that it's something easily defined when, in fact, it has a myriad of definitions and they all depend on how you feel about it. .
And some of us might just find travel to be an opportunity to slough off the weight of definitions bestowed on us in our previous place -- whether by where we were born, wrongful stereotypes, income status, or any myriad of definitions that we ever felt had hindered our dreams and potential -- and feel, for a moment, that we can transcend.
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Complexity has a myriad of untested definitions and our understanding of its evolution comes primarily from static snapshots gleaned from organisms ranked on an intuitive scale.
Specificity is also a major issue, as, given the size of the database, the range of diseases, different age and sex strata, myriad definitions of areas of various sizes and configuration, and so forth, many false-positive clusters are bound to occur.
More problematic, the myriad of presentations have clouded definitions leading to confusion and controversy.
The number of isoforms generated from ATT and ATI appears to be extremely large [ 9, 10] and in combination with splicing can produce a myriad of isoform patterns requiring a more complete set of definitions to fully describe them [ 11].
The new regulations expand both definitions to allow a myriad of types of third parties to access student data.
The electrical engineer foresaw a myriad of applications for his invention: powering high-definition televisions, drawing quick blood samples for doctors and, most promisingly, transmitting torrents of data over fiber-optic cables.
We can also conclude that it allows the definition and execution of a myriad of jobs that can take advantage of remote idle cycles.
In this exercise, The National Coordinating Centre for Public Engagement definition was used; "Public engagement describes the myriad of ways in which the activity and benefits of higher education and research can be shared with the public.
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