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The classical work of Lamport [16] summarizes the need to synchronize as the need to preserve the events causality.
The review summarizes the need of evolutionary SI method that automates the model structure selection and its parameter evaluation based on only the system data.
The present review outlines what is known about S100A7 in breast cancer and summarizes the need to better understand the importance of this protein in breast cancer.
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Section 3 summarizes the needed bivariate linear circular copula formulas.
Last year, in a much-disputed draft environmental impact statement that summarized the need for the new Keystone-XL pipeline — which will transport oil from Alberta's tar sands to U.S. refineries — the U.S. Department of State tacitly backed the new energy boom.
The headline of your May 1 editorial "Some Sunshine for the Campaign Jungle" perfectly summarized the need for greater transparency and disclosure from corporations and politicians in an era of waning trust and credibility for both.
To summarize, the need for new antibiotics is essential if we are to maintain current modern medical practice.
The initial results were Vision and Change in Undergraduate Education: A Call for Action, a document summarizing the need for change and proposing how that need could be met, and a Web presence to encourage continual dialogue (http://visionandchange.org).org
Despite these limitations the list of data elements proposed here may be considered the first attempt to summarize the needs of the computational chemistry community to enable biomolecular simulation data indexing and queries.
In this paper we will summarize the needs of the currently planned Mars exploration mission set, outline design trades and options for meeting these needs, and quantify the specific telecommunications and navigation capabilities of an evolving infrastructure.
Section 4 summarizes the calculations needed to compute stability for rivalrous solutions between both learned and derived patterns in the scrambled monkey-text networks.
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