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Then, in an illuminating 2002 article in The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, the historian Edward Lawler Jr. mapped out the house and its probable dimensions, and pointed out the irony that just steps from the new Liberty Bell Center was a site that had once sheltered Washington's slaves.
The most probable dimensions of the various ViI-like phages are indicated in Table 2.
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The deal struck this weekend is not yet even the beginning of the end of the danger to the world posed by the possible (actually probable) military dimensions of Iran's nuclear activities.
Social psychologists differentiate a belief from an attitude by suggesting that a belief is the probability dimension of a concept – ' is its existence probable or improbable?'[ 5] An attitude on the other hand, is the 'evaluative' dimension of a concept.
Consistent with this observation, behavioral detection responses to a feature singleton have been found to be expedited – associated with shorter PCN latencies – when observers are provided in advance with a cue word (e.g., shape) that indicates the probable target-defining dimension on a given trial [32].
Therefore, it was hypothesized that an association of blood lipids with physical fitness is probable, and is a dimension of analysis that could further be explored.
His professional eye took in the dimensions, furnishings, and probable rental cost; his lover's eye took in a small dressing table with photos in plastic frames and a picture of the Virgin.
In the farms investigated by us the cows were lying partly outside the lying area probable due to the inappropriate dimensions of the bed (less than 170 cm long, less than 105 cm wide) and the absence of partitions between the stalls.
Most probable demand point in the dimension i.
h : Anticipated demand of historical data x i : Independent and normally distributed random variable in dimension i μ i : Mean value of the variable x i σ i : Standard deviation of the variable x i x i ∗ : Most probable demand point in the dimension i. Linear or nonlinear n-dimensional function that is the difference between the anticipated demand for the various conditions and historical data.
Seasonally varying CO2 sensitivities are likely a result of parent offspring linkages known as transgenerational plasticity, and its probable ubiquity adds yet another dimension to the question of species' evolutionary potential to OA (Salinas et al. 2013; Allan et al. 2014).
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