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In one-way WRNs, a number of low-complexity methods have been proposed, notably parallel interference cancellation (PIC) and successive interference cancellation (SIC) [11, 12].

However, as described by Skuse et al. (1997) and Skuse (1999), some of the neurocognitive differences between Xmat and Xpat Turner females, such as lower verbal, attentional, emotional and social skills in the Xmat genotype, notably parallel the differences between males and 46,XX females.

Notably, parallel analysis from a myosin perspective shows that the CS-MMDs of fungi and of lophotrochozoans emerged from different kinds of myosin (fig. 3 A, supplementary fig. S2, Supplementary Material online), the former grouping with myosin groups XVII and XXXII + XXXIII sensu Odronitz and Kollmar (2007) and the latter with myosins III and XVI.

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Notably, parallels can be drawn with other rare malignancies, where increased incidence in certain populations and/or geographic areas made it possible to identify a definitive trigger.

Notably, the parallel and highly aligned nanoribbon arrays can extend over almost the entire substrate, forming continuous and aligned nanoribbon from top to bottom, as shown in Fig. 1d.

Notably, two parallel pathways involving mitogen- and amino acid-activation of mTORC1 converge at lysosomes in their regulation by Rheb and Rag-Ragulator, respectively [ 27].

Notably, the parallel expert panel did not identify the Living Alone profile discovered by ClBR, although all experts agreed upon the relevance of this class when presented as part of the ClBR results.

Other prominent economists — notably Paul Krugman and Ben Bernanke — wrote parallel analyses that supported and furthered its central insights.

Most notably, the close parallel between these findings and preclinical evidence that animals differ in reactivity to cues suggests that this is a rewarding avenue to pursue translational studies on the role of individual differences in cue reactivity in addiction.

Notably, these results parallel findings in humans, where hyperglycemia is highly predictive of death following TBI.

Much of the controversy surrounding its effectiveness is born out of other trends in the pharmaceutical sector that happened in parallel; notably, the advent of combinatorial chemistry and the molecular genomic revolution.

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