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One would intuitively relate specific co-evolution (particular of a given pair of proteins) to co-adaptation between these proteins, whereas broader nonspecific co-evolution ('diffuse co-evolution') involving many proteins would be more easily related to the similarity in evolutionary rates.
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In particular, for a given number of incident photons on the system, the CW and the ITD setups in reflection geometry achieve comparable precision limits, see Fig. 5.
For Mr. Potter, that involves more than the particulars of a given solo; it's about process and priorities, an investment in mystery, a resistance to habit and comfort.
In the next section I will first motivate the problem by showing how naturally the questions concerning universals emerge if we consider how we come to know a universal claim, i.e., one that concerns a potentially infinite number of particulars of a given kind, in a simple geometrical demonstration.
Larger social factors are always more tempting to point to in a time of tragedy than the particulars of a given case, such as mental health or personal grievances.
It may be difficult to see modest genetic effects of evolutionary significance and when identified may correspond to the particulars of a given year rather than the standard local conditions.
Intensity function; spatial scan statistics; diabetes; delineation of spatial clusters To enable prediction of clinical alerts via joint monitoring of multiple vital signs, while enabling timely adaptation of the model to particulars of a given patient.
The prepulse amplitude required for flattening of the membrane and removal of resting tension will vary with the particulars of a given system, including cell type and pipette size, but can be measured even in the absence of imaging data with the protocol in Figure 4B, by using the pressure at which the maximal offset current amplitude is evoked.
Remark 3.3 One quite often seeks a particular solution of a given nonlinear problem, in particular, the minimum-norm element.
We also notice that it is quite usual to seek a particular solution of a given nonlinear problem, in particular, the minimum-norm solution.
Another somewhat obscure, but again very different use of the term 'abstract', is that of David Lewis, who speaks for instance of 'the particular pain of a given person at a particular time' as an "abstract entity which… we might identify with a pair of a universal and a single concrete particular instance thereof" (Lewis 1966).
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