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Hybridization, in the context of evolutionary optimization framework, refers to developing new algorithms by synergistically combining the composite benefits of global exploration and local exploitation capabilities of different ancestor algorithms.
Replacement refers to developing models that avoid or replace the use of animals altogether.
Confirmability in a study using critical theory refers to developing inter-subjective understanding of issues under study by participants and researchers [ 34].
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By referring to developing and least-developed participants of ASEAN and SAFTA, this research indicates nine countries, i.e., Bangladesh, Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Myanmar, Pakistan, the Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam.
Three-quarters of these tax haven companies refer to developing countries, such as Liberia, Kenya, Malawi and Sierra Leone, in their names.
Villano, who referred to developing a criminal informant as "getting married," came to regard Scarpa as "a friend," and repeatedly bent, or even broke, the law on his behalf.
However, some of the measures refer to developing concepts rather than implementing specific measures.
She added: "If Nigel Farage is serious about getting rid of racism and intolerance in his party, he should take action against UKIP politicians who think it's acceptable to refer to developing countries as 'Bongo Bongo Land'".
Let's refer to developing communities instead of developing countries.
Some other patients and clinicians, in contrast, referred to developing coping mechanisms or "Giving patients strategies" (GP2) to improve function, rather than providing a cure, particularly in the context of chronic illness.
These concepts refer to developing a greater capacity to understand the rules and codes of relationships, achieving a higher level of self-awareness (self-understanding) and insight into the origins of problems and the unconscious motivations that underlie behaviours ("genetic insight") [ 7].
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