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This maneuver is needed after either an intentional dive or an unintentional dive, or as the terminal recovery stage from some unusual attitude, namely, combination of extremely low airspeed and very high flight path angle.

However, the performances in the validation sets were poorer and they failed to outperform consistently the simplest model, i.e. AURKA, in spite of the use of machine learning strategies (namely combination of univariate models or regularization) to reduce the risk of overfitting.

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The differentiation of specific neuronal subtypes was influenced by the ECM microenvironment, namely combinations of collagen I, collagen IV, laminin and/or heparan sulfate.

There are good reasons for this popularity, namely the combination of numerous deposits of that material and its suitability for a wide range of applications.

In addition, further tests, namely the combination of AE monitoring and strain measuring systems was designed to understand the correlation between AE event activity and microfracture (i.e., microcracking and microcracking localization).

The different charge storage mechanisms occurring on the surface of the composites were successfully identified by a newly developed electrochemical method, namely the combination of sweep wave voltammetry with deconvolution analysis in 1 M H2SO4.

Several factors point to a turnaround: namely, the combination of new management appointments including former Credit Suisse head Oswald Gruebel as the new chief executive and a reduction in the bank's risky positions, including its exposure to monoline insurers.

The result of factorial ANOVA with sigma-restricted parameterization showed that two interactions were not significant, namely the combination of the selection method and the data scaling method, and the combination of all of the three factors (see Additional file 1: Table S2).

This assumption was required by the nature of our own data, namely the combination of long gut-passage times of ingested seeds and the quick saturation of the disperser dispersal distance (resulting from their rapid speed of movement in relation to the home ranges).

Here, we propose a solution to this problem, namely a combination of the linear noise approximation with optimisation methods.

However, spectral properties, namely the combination of first, second, and third formant frequencies, were used in the analysis, and the relative importance of individual frequencies was not considered.

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