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Figure 3 shows three of the same trajectories as in Figure 2 but using the snapshot data with SSI ranging from 1 to 100 sec.

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The comparison reveals that the structures for the same intermediate reported by multiple research groups are not only significantly different, but are also not on the same trajectory of conformational change of the protein.

(A ) Lap-by-lap spike raster and the average rate curves (see Figure 2 legend for details) of a pair of V1 and CA1 cells on the same trajectory.

Lee Kun-hee, the patriarch of Samsung, appears to be on the same trajectory.In early January Mr Lee appeared at a big American electronics show, a rare act for a notoriously private person.

In fact, most of the Third World is on the same trajectory toward health and prosperity, and many countries are moving twice as fast as the west did.

(Later, Arati Prabhakar, former director of the Pentagon's well-respected risky-research arm, DARPA, said "ARPA-E is on the same trajectory" in terms of hiring).

For example, while current launch vehicles have the ability to place a 4.5 m diameter payload with a mass of 9400 kg on to a Sun-Earth L2 transfer trajectory, the Ares V is projected to have the ability to place an 8.8 m diameter payload with a mass of approximately 60,000 kg on to the same trajectory, or 180,000 kg into Low Earth Orbit.

I was headed for the same trajectory that many of the other individuals who were funneled through the foster care system were.

In this section, we define two-parameter homothetic motion along a curve in a Lorentzian space and obtain the characterization of the same trajectory surface.

Figure 4(b) shows the local manifold (W^{u}(S^{s}_{varepsilon })) (red surfaces) of the same trajectory (c^{s}_{varepsilon }) (green curve), together with a selection of orbit segments on (W^{u}(c^{s}_{varepsilon })) (red curves).

The computed orbit segments move along the slow trajectory (c^{s}_{varepsilon }) (again in the direction of increasing z), before exiting via its two-dimensional unstable manifold (W^{u}(c^{s}_{varepsilon })). Figure 4(c) shows both (W^{s}(c^{s}_{varepsilon })) (blue) and (W^{u}(c^{s}_{varepsilon })) (red) of the same trajectory (c^{s}_{varepsilon }) (green).

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