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As a rule.
If you do something as a rule, then you usually do it.
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Such a parameter could serve as a rule of thumb for researchers.
In particular, we propose that entropy conservation could serve as a rule that guides the process of redistributing brain activity dynamics in order to alter behavior, allowing the adaptation to an ever-changing external environment.
These serve as a rule book of sorts for your organization, and must be written according to state law.
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Whatever definition of strategy one chooses to employ, it is undisputed that a corporate strategy provides direction and serves as a rule for strategic decision making.
He also serves as a rule of law consultant.
A pattern, serving as a rule, is a sequence of words, or part-of-speech tags, describing an interaction.
These results may serve as a design rule to control the mechanochemical wear damage of optical glasses and optimize the tribological design of functional and engineering glasses in humid conditions.
Therefore, genetic perturbation leading to phenotype alteration indeed can serve as a general rule for disease/phenotype causality evaluation.
Even if the experimenter does not want to derive a formal design, the general structure (measurements at smallest and largest available dose plus the start and end of the approximately linear descent in the center) can serve as a useful rule of thumb for practical experiments.
Collectively, these data indicate that serum IL-27 can potentially serve as an effective "rule-in" test for bacterial infection in critically ill patients.
Thus, serum IL-27 has the potential to serve as an effective "rule-in" test, given that concentrations ≥5 ng/ml had a >90% specificity and positive predictive value for bacterial infection in this cohort of critically ill patients.
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