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While some of the study participants described the newborn period as lasting through the first year, the predominant definition limited the newborn period until the baby's umbilical cord stump fell off.
As Sengupta argues (12), the predominant definition of UHC is 'a health financing system based on pooling of funds to provide health coverage for a country's entire population, often in the form of a 'basic package' of services made available through health insurance and provided by a growing private sector'.
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Using this property, we derive symbolic expressions for the Eigen values and Eigenvectors and discuss and present various predominant definitions in terms of the Eigen values.
The predominant variables in definition of malaria disease are parasite density and measured fever.
This included summarizing the distribution of durations on monotherapy/polypharmacy as well as classification of patients based on predominant, substantial monotherapy/polypharmacy definitions and the prolonged use of polypharmacy.
The latter requires a clear definition of predominant aims of the inventory and an appropriate optimization method.
Following this definition, the predominant amount of energy is consumed by a sensor node during sensing, communication, and data processing activities as illustrated in Fig. 3. Indeed, we show that all parameters such as coverage, connectivity, and node availability can be detrimental to lifetime considerations.
But as coughing is the main and predominant criterion for the definition of acute bronchitis, other parameters have only minor influence on the results.
If this hypothesis is proved to be true, spliceosomal introns could be maintained in eukaryotes where exon definition is predominant even if they have not any specific function.
4. In lower eukaryotes, in which intron definition is predominant, large exon size does not affect splicing; normal mRNA molecules (transcript B) will be produced.
In an organism in which exon definition is predominant and introns are very large, intron loss produces a large exon (> 526 nt), which causes exon skipping because exon 2 is improperly recognized, and splicing fails (Fig. 1).
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