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Pleft( X right) = mathop {lim }limits_{n to infty } frac{m}{n} (1 where m is the number of the successful occurrences and n is the number of observations.

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At end-point, G-quadruplexes are forced to fold from PCR-generated duplex DNA and then are used to colorimetrically report the successful occurrence of PCR by assaying their peroxidase activity using a chromogenic substrate.

We have used ρ for direct mapping of required secrecy rate R s, and the probability of successful occurrence of this outage event is called outage probability P o, which is a key metric in evaluating the performance of physical-layer security [38].

In contrast, the model generated based on southern Wisconsin occurrence points was much less successful in predicting northern occurrence areas (Figure 5B).

In critically ill patients the occurrence of tachyphylaxis might be more important for successful treatment than the occurrence of adverse reactions.

Figure 6 shows the percentage of occurrences of successful jamming for different dimensions of the players' action sets, from games with one channel and one transmission power, to four channels and three transmission powers.

There was no observed difference in single-strand DNA breaks using the comet assay, although this similarity may be a result of efficient repair mechanisms in the dog-whelk that may not be as successful for repairing large occurrences of DNA damage as represented by Mn formation.

In this analysis, we chose the occurrence of ≥ 2 kg weight loss as an indication of a successful outcome and the occurrence of ≥ 1 kg weight gain as a sign for an unsuccessful outcome.

This study illustrates that adopting a multiple scale approach is successful to model plant occurrence over a highly dynamic landscape.

CONCLUSIONS: Restenosis is a common, gradual and progressive occurrence after successful PMC and is predicted by higher echocardiographic score.

The occurrence of successful wind and insect pollination indicates that T. sinense is ambophilous, and the maintenance of ambophily may attribute to the decrease of population density.

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