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They pointed out a potential loophole stemming from the definition of commercial e-mail as messages whose "primary purpose" is to promote a product, which could allow bulk e-mailers to argue that their messages have another main purpose.

Stemming from the definition of robustness as the property of a system to remain invariant in the presence of genetic or environmental perturbations [ 40], we consider a species' inability to speciate its robustness.

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The IAAF responded by saying: "The confusion stems from the definition of 'published' as at the time of the hearing the study had been published on CMS select committee's website and it had been rejected for peer review in a scientific publication.

I believe that the perception that speciation is a mystery stems from the definition of species themselves.

Finally, major limitations also stem from the definition of ALI that may cover different clinical patterns and histological findings, which may explain significant interobserver diagnostic disagreement particularly in postoperative patients [ 33].

There is the following result stemming from the above definition of the volume of a simplex [63]: Consider an n-tuple of points p0,..., p n- 1 in d-dimensional space.

This follows from the fact that in the proof of Corollary 1 we were using only estimate (18), which now may be replaced by the estimate operatorname{TV}^{delta}bigl f,[a,b]bigr) le Vert f Vert _{ptext{-TV},[a,b]}^{p} delta^{1-p} (21) for any (delta>0), stemming directly from the definition of the norm (Vert cdot Vert _{ptext{-TV},[a,b]}).

The confusion stems from the technical definition of a bear market: a 20% decline from market highs.

28 It has been suggested that these study inconsistencies partially stemmed from the difference in the definitions of NODAT and the difference in calcineurin inhibitor dose and drug levels.

In his response, Anderson suggests that our divergent conclusions may stem from different definitions of the "head" and "tail". That seems odd, as I have tried to steer away from drawing a sharp line between "head" and "tail"–those are Anderson's interpretations in his review of my Rhapsody and Quickflix results, not mine and instead focus on describing the distribution of transactions.

Therefore, chloronema apical stem cells fulfil the definition of a stem cell: they self-renew and give rise to cells that go on to differentiate.

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