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(This includes non-binding guidelines on simplified Rules of Origin, and the option for developed countries to provide LDCs with a waiver on the Most Favored Nation conditions on LDC services exports, which was granted two years ago, and which no LDC has yet been able to utilize).

Simplified, very simplified.

Simplified models elucidating the origin of the signaling statistics observed in Fig. 2 are presented in Figs. 3 and 4.

The two main contributions this article makes are (i) a simplified model of the origin of life that maps in a straightforward fashion to a more complex model and (ii) a detailed analysis of the origin-of-life model in a spatial setting.

We expand on our previous [A.W. Rushforth, et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 99 (2007) 147207] theoretical analysis and numerical calculations to present a simplified analytical model for the origin of the non-crystalline AMR.

Both the story and the phylogenetic tree have been substantially simplified to emphasize the idea of character origin and modification rather than the finer details of character evolution.

Rather it lay "in consolidating the known (field) laws" wherein "the whole scheme seems simplified, and new light is thrown on the origin of the fundamental laws of physics" (1921, 105).

Nonetheless, we believe that the analysis of the simplified network still is useful to understand the origin of some of the dynamic features of the present one.

This is a simplified model that could be appropriate for the origin of most novel genes.

Use of a simplified symbol associated with Saint Andrew, the saltire, has its origins in the late fourteenth century; the Parliament of Scotland decreed in 1385 that Scottish soldiers should wear a white Saint Andrew's Cross on their person, both in front and behind, for the purpose of identification.

Use of a simplified symbol associated with Saint Andrew, the saltire, has its origins in the late 14th century; the Parliament of Scotland decreed in 1385 that Scottish soldiers should wear a white Saint Andrew's Cross on their person, both in front and behind, for the purpose of identification.

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