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From the users' perspective, simulation now only requires to invoke the urdme function in Matlab with the proper arguments, >> model = urdme(model,@model_file, {'Propensities','propensity_file'}); The arguments passed are the Comsol data structure, the model function, the propensity functions, and various optional arguments.

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Within the Senate, the use of an extraconstitutional (and probably unconstitutional) maneuver, the filibuster means that a working majority is not 51 of 100 senators but 60--the number required to invoke "closure".

Authentication is also required to invoke library routines on the cluster.

Essentially, the method identifies the set of input values required to invoke the environmental response for the percentile and standard under consideration.

If the changes in blood serum required to induce increases in PGC-1α in liver are capable of being induced by CR but not exercise, then the 12.5% CR in the CREX group may not have been adequate stimulus to produce the endocrine changes required to invoke PGC-1α.

The server side components consist of a set of document converters along with the software modules required to invoke the Reflect service for tagging.

It is well documented that long-term exposure results in a lowering of the threshold concentration of estrogen/effluent required to invoke a VTG response (Rodgers-Gray et al. 2000).

There is some justification for this remark, since ROS have been linked to a wide variety of biological outcomes, including proliferation, differentiation, metabolic adaptation and senescence, though with no insight into the specific mROS targets required to invoke such diverse biological outcomes, or the mechanism involved.

Further, says Steve Taylor, a national organizer with the Military Toxics Project, an environmental group based in Lewiston, Maine, without their normal authority to order sampling when warranted either offsite or at the source of contamination, regulators cannot possibly demonstrate the imminent and substantial endangerment required to invoke their emergency powers.

The scramble for precedent, in turn, requires lawyers to invoke a confusing quilt of rulings and phrases and footnotes from past cases, contending that "shall" differs from "must," that deadlines are not final or that the meaning of "is" is not really is.

Clearly, self-defense theory under the law does not take into account a situation where an aggressor places himself in a position that later requires him to invoke self-defense.

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