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The ease, efficiency, and stringency of the network technique recommend it for the study of integration of both DNA and RNA tumor virus genomes.
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Regardless of the stringency of the selection process used map network evolution events (as described in Fig. 1), very few networks persisted unchanged after the first 4 months of therapy.
The combined consideration of the stringency of the requirements of real-time communication and the high bandwidth provided by the new network technologies raise an interesting set of scaling and efficiency problems.
The stringency of the variance allowed for clustering is customizable, thereby affecting the number of peaks that are clustered.
What's more, the stringency of the rules governing each of these dimensions can vary all over the map.
Depending on the stringency of the new E.P.A. rules, they could be even more consequential than his 2012 automobile regulations.
Relative to this vast choice looming a few decades ahead, squabbles over the stringency of the Kyoto emission targets are foolish.
Nevertheless, the framework of parliamentary democracy survived the continuing economic stringency of the 1980s.
The stringency of the FFP punishments gave the regime an authority backed by European law.
We will soon learn the ultimate fate and stringency of the regulatory package sent to Congress, including the consumer-protection agency the banks want to maim or kill.
"The stringency of the rules matter tremendously for outcomes.
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