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Provided solutions of this study explicated that implies of LSSVM in monitoring bottom-hole pressure can indicate more accurate monitoring of the referred target which can lead to robust design with high level of reliability for oil and gas production operation facilities.
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The subject was required to first touch or at least attempt the blue target (referred to as target A) and then touch or attempt the green target (target B) within a fixed time period (400 ms in the main experiment).
The term "available targets" hereafter refers to target measurements that were not filtered out by a given platform.
In this study and in general, different bioassays generally means different targets, where "target" can refer to protein target, or a targeted interaction in a phenotypic screen.
In the conceptually identical conditions, the prime and target referred to the same object (e.g., deer-DEER), and in the unrelated conditions, the prime and target referred to different objects (e.g., " deer-CHAIR").
Some experts warn that brochures for leverage buyout fund offerings may refer to "target" returns that are too optimistic, because they are based on past performance.
"They are getting 40percentt of their growth from SuperTarget this year," said Michael Porter, a retail analyst for Morningstar in Chicago, referring to Target's plans to increase its grocery operations.
This refers to Target's Cartwheel app, not the gymnastic move.
Throughout this study we refer to target proteins as proteins that are important for HCV replication and/or fibrosis development.
On any given trial, an instance of the first target (referred to as T1) or the second target (T2) may or may not be present.
Such target is referred to as an extended target in [4 7].
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