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For those who don't know, a quick definition: sub refers to the word "subsonic" referring to the frequency range of of about 20Hz to 80Hz, which cannot be produced by most speakers and thus requires a dedicated low-frequency speaker aka a "subwoofer".

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The top sub-figure refers to "uncorrected" result while bottom sub-figure for "corrected" results.

A sub-network refers to a smaller or more focused network within a large protein interaction network.

d "6 Sub-Groups" refers to 6 randomly selected groups of blocks (four blocks in each group).

c "2 Sub-Groups" refers to the 12 odd-numbered blocks compared to the 12 even-numbered blocks.

The slow sub-model refers to countries that are least prepared to handle the triple burden of disease, typically in Africa (38– 45, 45).

The CFQ Monitoring sub-scale refers specifically to non-core foods (e.g. sweets, high fat snack foods) and as predicted, higher monitoring was associated with lower intake of non-core snacks.

The intermediate sub-model refers to middle- or low-income countries, such as India, Vietnam, and Mexico, which still face overlapping infectious diseases and NCDs (17, 58, 60, 62, 63, 104, 181).

The most discriminative terms related to the Cellular Component sub-ontology refers to DNA-repair complexes MutSalpha and MutSbeta, to lysosome and lytic vacuoles, involved in apoptosis and tumour suppression processes [ 15], and to catenin complex, a key regulator of the Wnt signalling pathway whose alterations are associated to carcinogenesis [ 16].

An SVC video bit stream is essentially constructed with a base layer sub-stream and more than one scalable enhancement layer sub-stream referring to different video layers.

Sub-plot (a) refers to the manufacturer specification system while sub-plot (b) refers to the IGS axis conventions.

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