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In this manuscript, two modified versions of Wei's urn design are presented to accommodate unequal allocations.
Several sample introduction conditions were presented to accommodate sample volume from one to a few hundreds of microliters.
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The increasing effects were notable when a thin implant wall was present to accommodate wide abutments.
By way of example, applications to both off-line/planning and on-line algorithms are presented, together with a demonstration of the extensibility of the presented framework to accommodate additional data sources.
In a number of structures described here, the side-chain conformations of Tyr417, Tyr481, and Phe482 have changed to accommodate hydrophobic residues presented to the pocket by flexible parts of symmetry-related molecules in the crystal (referred to as SYM).
"The fact that the State of Connecticut apparently has no present facility to accommodate Michael Skakel is not a reason to subject someone to a sentence of 25 to 60 years as opposed to virtually nothing," Mr. Sherman said.
These include the general management of data, handling different linkage scenarios, the management of routine, on-going linkage (and the complexity of storing and handling changing data), the need for automation and the ever present need to accommodate larger sized datasets.
This article presents methods designed to accommodate dependent errors.
A new flow cell design is presented with the ability to accommodate the detecting substrate in the sample compartment of commercial spectrometers.
The Poisson regression model presented above is able to accommodate baseline variability (variance in the control event rates across studies).
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