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The latter is modelled as a function representing the existence of two different metabolic modes, namely the respirative mode and the respiro-fermentative mode, as well as modulation factors taking account of inhibiting metabolites.

Circumscription does have the capacity of representing the existence of undercutting defeaters.

So my perceptions do succeed in correctly representing the existence of something other than myself, although my perceptions grossly misrepresent the nature of what is perceived.

As described in Section 2, it is possible to construct a parametric model by using a dummy matrix representing the existence of the missing values.

More precisely, using a dummy matrix representing the existence of the missing values, we have constructed a model which can be interpreted as an extension of the GMANOVA model of Potthoff & Roy [9] for three-dimensional array data.

To handle this kind of data, we consider a model by using a dummy matrix representing the existence of the missing components, which can be interpreted as an extension of the GMANOVA model.

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This represents the existence of a structural polarity.

The density in each box would represent the existence of the candidates.

The edges (i.e., connecting lines) represent the existence of interference between two vertices (readers).

Red line represents the existence of cancer cells evaluated with several paraffin blocks (open yellow rectangles).

The development of NPOs in Western society represents the existence of independent civil society, which is separate from the state.

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