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The coordinate distances between points on the B0 and B∞ axes can be written respectively as βL = ln ρ1η1)/(ρ2η2) and βL = ln ρ1/ρ2), which notably are the bias factors for models described in ref (8) and occur as special consequences of the formalism presented here (seventh section of Theoretical Calculations).

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The second most common term among our 270 genes is "glutathione metabolic process," but this is a special consequence of the nine genes of the glutathione transferase family that are clustered together on chromosome 2R.

Arthroplasty register data have several characteristics that may have special consequences for the precision and validity of the results from statistical analyses.

No one doubts that Congress could have accomplished the same result by authorizing 'double' or 'quadruple' or 'punitive' damages or a lump sum payment for attorney's fees, or by definition of the elements of 'actual damages.' Special consequence cannot be drawn from the use of the word 'forfeit'forfeit

Little is known about the consequences of the special energy enriched diet used to treat patients with phenylketonuria (PKU) in terms of obesity and metabolic syndrome (MetSyn) development.

In permitting the action, the court applied a special foreseeability rule, reasoning that the defendant would be liable only for damages proximately caused and requiring that the defendant must have "knowledge or special reason to know of the consequences of the tortious conduct in terms of the persons likely to be victimized and the nature of the damages likely to be suffered..

Here the declaration is founded upon the defendants' duty as common carriers, and indeed there is no pretence for saying that they entered into a special contract to bear all the consequences of the non-delivery of the article in question.

Accordingly we present some special cases as well as immediate consequences of the main results.

In this section, we shall present some new convolution identities for the classical Frobenius-Euler polynomials, and show some illustrative special cases as well as immediate consequences of the main results.

The fact that the active front of the initial condition covers the whole image has a special consequence, namely, separate, disjoint regions of the same object or multiple target objects can be found automatically without user interaction.

Recently my research has focused on the attitudinal consequences of the economic crisis, with a special focus on populist attitudes.

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