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At least one group of scholars has decided to pragmatically define synthetic biology as effectively "what synthetic biologists do".
This advantage of Bayesian learning means we can pragmatically define the top 20% of compounds as toxic without decreasing the quality of the model.
This method although limited by comparison only to standardised UK titration schedules, represented the best way to pragmatically define rapid dose escalation.
A closer inspection of the SIX gene promoters, which we pragmatically define as 1500 bp upstream of the start codon, revealed the presence of a mimp in the promoters of SIX1, SIX2, SIX3, SIX5, SIX6 and SIX7.
We pragmatically define a microRNA family as a collection of microRNA precursors for which we can construct a plausible sequence alignment using a global alignment tool such as clustalw, i.e., for which sequence homology is unambiguous.
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In the experiments, the tail phase was pragmatically defined as the last 5% of the batch.
For example, the PTs engage in the cognitively and pragmatically defined task by instructing students who struggle in mathematics in an authentic setting.
Instead, unrest is pragmatically defined as a state of the volcano that forces us to face the question at node 2: is what is being observed due to magma movements?
We pragmatically defined remission as HDRS of less than 8, BDI less than 10, or MADRS less than 10 [37] [39].
We pragmatically defined 'acceptable precision' of a harm rate estimate as an estimation error less than ±25%.
Two definitions of lag time were pragmatically defined to account for missing data, especially for older drugs.
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