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R1 unbranched, parallel to Sc for a long distance; origin of Rs slightly distant from wing base.
However, in the Yoshihara and Mayo data, the maximum rS is achieved when the DM set size is very small (10 20 genes); as more genes are predicted the average rS slightly decreases and levels out (e.g., 3-fold redundancy with |rP| = 0.70 in the Yoshihara and Mayo datasets).
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Ω is usually fine-tuned such that the N s input symbols can be decoded from any γ r N s output symbols, for γ r slightly greater than 1.
Moreover, unlike Sl0 using a fixed step size to control the decrease of the parameter σ, l2-Sl0 uses a variable one, and the step size δ r slightly increasing with the reduction of σ may also help the l2-Sl0 to improve its estimation accuracy.
At high blood glucose concentrations during the OGTT, glucose effectiveness would reduce EGP and increase peripheral Rd slightly.
Tarsi incompletely preserved, mid claw apparently with small submedial tooth.Wing: with SC bifurcate, SC1 bent gently upward and intersecting C; SC2 short, meeting R slightly before SC1 and meeting C, subperpendicular to R; R nearly straight, gently bent anteriorly in distal half, thickened before pterostigma; pterostigma narrow (0.57 mm wide), sclerotized completely.
When the nanocrystal radius (r) is slightly bigger than r *, the focus on size distribution can occur and the small nanocrystal can have swift growth rate than the bigger one if the monomer concentration remains at high level.
1. Can we prove a similar result by enlarging L q, λ ( R N ) slightly? 2. Can we prove a similar result by shrinking L p, λ ( R N ) slightly?
Rest became slightly more important.
Red are slightly better than green in this respect.
This time it's a Red Two – slightly less urgent but still potentially life-threatening, a woman in Kilburn with chest pains and breathing problems.
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