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The coefficient of correlation between continuously withdrawn microdialysed blood and venously taken reference blood samples was r = 0.9834 (0.9834–0.9834).
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"If the sky was always blue, it was probably because we waited for a fine day to take reference photos.
"Rather than adopting the Western-influenced style favored by wealthy Costa Ricans, the house takes reference from native building styles," the younger Mr. Botsford said.
The solve idea takes reference to [9, 23], and [24].
(All the formation energies take reference to the formation energy of Cr doped in the bulk ZnO).
The properties of an optimal hybrid RANS LES model are formulated here by taking reference to fundamental properties of fluid flow equations.
In contrast, computational methodologies and notations provide ways to design and build information systems but usually do not take reference models into consideration.
A better interpretation is to understand Kuhn as taking reference, in this context, to be a relation between a term and a hypothetical rather than worldly entity.
"I took reference from the Wildlings' attire, particularly the coat that is worn by Jon Snow which was in turn influenced by Mance Rayder," Clapton said.
The Australian duo relates that they admire this work and are seeing a larger shift towards art practices taking reference from the 60s and 70s.
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