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The designer herself called it "sharp, strict, reduced".
"Sharp, strict, reduced," said the designer, taking a bow in a green sweater, black pants and a pair of loafers.
For the shorebird supertree we used strict Reduced Cladistic Consensus trees to summarise potential source trees that were from the same data set but based on different methods.
Where there were multiple most parsimonious trees (MPTs), or where source trees had been derived from predominantly overlapping data (e.g., from the same data but using alternative methods), we used RadCon [ 65] to produce strict Reduced Cladistic Consensus trees (RCC [ 66, 67]).
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On the one hand, blood transfusion triggers have become stricter reducing the need for the transfusion of red cells [1].
This strict filtering reduced the size of the alignments by approximately 30% (see below).
As expected, a stricter threshold reduced the number of imbalances detected, but it also decreased sensitivity and precision (Additional file 2: Table S2), especially at predicted heterozygous sites.
Upstairs from Mr. Troy, in Room 8C3, Magistrate Sudeep Kaur said she sees herself as "very strict about reducing child support," but lately has had little choice in a spate of cases in which fathers have come to her after losing their jobs.
The notion of a local strict minimizer reduces to the global sense if the ball (B(bar{x}, epsilon)) is replaced by the whole space (R^{n}).
A point x 0 ∈ S is a local strict minimizer of order m for (MOP) if there exists an ε > 0 and a constant c ∈ int R + p such that f ( x ) ≮ f ( x 0 ) + c ∥ x − x 0 ∥ m for all x ∈ B ( x 0, ε ) ∩ S. The notion of a local strict minimizer reduces to the global sense if the ball B ( x 0, ε ) is replaced by the whole space R n.
Here we show that the expression of the HIC protein is subject to strict repression, reducing its expression to undetectable levels.
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