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Due to this, the ANN worked to replace the definition of a fitness function.

To handle the case when the α i 's are distinct, we simply let i ∗ ≜ arg min i ∈ { 1, …, M } α i. and replace the definition of the error event E 2 with E 2 ′ = { f ̂ i ∗ ≠ f i ∗ ∗ }.

In this method we replace the definition of neighborhood by the following one: Definition 10 Node j is a neighbor of Node i if j ∈ B i. Consequently, we replace the connectivity Assumption 5 by the following one: Assumption 11 For each i = 1, …, I, Node i can send/receive information to/from all its neighbors.

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Bell (2009b) suggested using a behavior spectrum from rite behavior to the class (ritual-like), replacing the definition of ritual (1997: part II).

Furthermore, the underlying pathogen may remain unknown and alternative definitions of adequacy such as guideline adherence [ 3, 34] need to replace the microbiological definition of adequacy anyhow.

The draft rules would replace the current definition of political activity — "direct or indirect participation or intervention in political campaigns on behalf of or in opposition to any candidate for public office" — with this language: "direct or indirect candidate-related political activity".

If these parts are, in turn, definable, then each should be replaced, in the definition of man, with its own definition, and so on.

The meter bar was replaced as the definition of the fundamental unit of length in 1960 by a line in the atomic spectrum of krypton, but the kilogram prototype is still the international standard of mass.

We then replaced the main definition of LVH (according to LVMI or LVM/Ht2.7) with these two definitions (i.e. LVM tertiles and the LV anatomic patterns) as covariates in two separate binary logistic regression models (with LVDD as the dependent variable).

The 13th CGPM (1967) replaced the original definition of the second (which was based on a back-calculation of the Earth's rotation in the year 1900) with a definition based on the frequency of the radiation emitted between two hyperfine levels of the ground state of the caesium 133 atom.

Similarly, the 17th CGPM (1983) replaced the 1960 definition of the metre with one where the metre is derived from the speed of light where the speed of light had been defined exactly in terms of metres per second.

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