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According to the suggestion of [47], NS pairs with a Z-score ≥2 were provisionally considered as homologous structural pairs, which were classified into ten groups with decreasing sequence identities: 100 90%, 90 80%, 80 70%, etc.
For this, sensory neuronopathy was provisionally considered as unambiguous in 44 patients with paraneoplastic disorder or cisplatin treatment and likely in 34 with a dysimmune or idiopathic setting who may theoretically have another form of neuropathy.
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Originally identified as a hadrosaur, this specimen consists only of post-cranial remains and is only provisionally considered an example of Triceratops.
Nevertheless, pending better information on variation, these features are only provisionally considered diagnostic for the species.
In all analyses T. submersa was provisionally considered to comprise separate eastern and western species, following [ 9].
Since there is no official breeding organization and even no common breeding goal, we provisionally consider these two breeds as "artificially unselected" [ 25, 28, 29].
As constrained sequences are supposed to be functional, we provisionally consider the majority of the F/K sequences as representing functional gene variants.
At the time of the linkage, case ascertainment at all four cancer registries was considered provisionally complete through 2008.
The basic formula multiplies emission factors by the number of farm animals, but the model is extended by a factor which considers provisionally the influence of production cycles of various types of livestock on the estimated emissions.
Currently, the domestic dog is listed as a subspecies of Canis lupus, C. l. familiaris, and the dingo (also considered a domestic dog) as C. l. dingo, provisionally a separate subspecies from C. l. familiaris; the red wolf, eastern Canadian wolf, and Indian wolf are recognized as subspecies.
Consider it as multiplying.
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