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After Poncelet discovered that Desargues's theorem could be more simply formulated in projective space, other theorems followed within this framework that could be stated more simply in terms of only intersections of lines and collinearity of points, with no need for reference to measures of distance, angle, congruence, or similarity.

With reference to measures of gait variability, participants showed significantly increased spatio-temporal variability in 2 out of 3 measures during DT walking (i.e., CV - gait velocity: f = 0.24, CV - stride length: f = 0.63; cf. Figure  2A-C).

Specific reference to measures of biological improvement (C-reactive protein [CRP] reduction) was made; this is in contrast to infliximab and methotrexate studies, in which immediate CRP suppression has been reported [ 9].

By examining these and other ecological, demographic and phenological differences (with special reference to measures of mortality, caste composition, and timing of gall opening), our aim is to elucidate the key selective factors that have influenced the evolution of sociality in the galling aphids and other fortress-defending organisms.

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The consumer price index has been used as a reference to measure the increase in cost of living to calculate the hike in wages.

The second Ti electrode serves as a reference to measure its sensitivity to the target gas.

The nonforgetting factor α=1 is used as reference to measure and compare the impact of forgetting with different factors.

The cell was connected to three independent testing channels, of which two channels shared the same lithium reference to measure the potentials of anode and cathode, respectively.

The onset mark is used to establish the beginning of the stimulus in a trial, thus setting the temporal reference to measure ERP latencies.

Note that the background noise power P N is used as reference to measure the signal strengths in the different links.

Life-cycle assessment (LCA) is a widely-adopted and standardized method, which uses a functional unit as a reference to measure environmental, economic and social impacts of a product over its full life cycle (Finkbeiner et al. 2006).

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