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Prevalence is often confused with incidence, which is concerned only with the measure of new cases in a population over a given interval of time.

Non-Modal versions of Retentionalism thus suffer from a serious problem with surplus content: they generate more experience (or more phenomenal content) than it is plausible to suppose actually occurs over a given interval of experiencing.

Hence, for every input instance (i.e., for any MTP function (f(x)) over a given interval ({mathcal {I}}subseteq (0, pi/2 ))), the algorithm halts with the correct output (i.e., the algorithm returns the corresponding polynomial).

Burrow network simulations of even relatively simple model organisms are found to result in depth-dependent burrow wall surface areas that are neither constant nor exponentially decreasing over a given interval, as is commonly assumed in bioirrigation models.

This paper is concerned with the variance-constrained dissipative control problem for a class of stochastic nonlinear systems with multiple degraded measurements, where the degraded probability for each sensor is governed by an individual random variable satisfying a certain probabilistic distribution over a given interval.

Accordingly, we investigated the rate of change in vector competence, over a given interval, of dengue virus in Aedes aegypti mosquitoes, and the resulting EVC and vectorial capacity values, which resulted in a curvilinear function.

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A review of the improvements over the years is given, along with results of machine development sessions that have taken place at regular intervals.

Thus the hypothesis of the continuous sampling observations is unreasonable since in practice it is obviously impossible to observe a process continuously over any given interval, due, for instance, to the limitations on the precision of the measuring instrument or the unavailability of observations at every point in time.

The number of DFDs between measurements over any given interval was first estimated by adding the calculated number of DFDs for the first and second HAMD-17 scores, dividing by two, and multiplying by the number of days between assessments.

The nonlocal non-conserved boundary condition in (1.1) can be interpreted as sum of a scalar multiple of the average value of the unknown function over the given interval of an arbitrary length ((1, eta)) (in the sense of Hadamard) and a scalar multiple of the value of the unknown function at the right end-point ((t=e)) of the given interval remains constant.

where the integral is taken over the given interval of (tilde G_{r}) as shown in (25).

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