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It is also helpful for estimating the upper bound of some cross terms more precisely.

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In its original usage, during the Golden Age of Hollywood, the term more precisely identified a film intended for distribution as the less-publicized, bottom half of a double feature.

The second of these two points is more uncontroversial than the first, for it is indubitable that species terms focus more precisely on particular things than generic terms.

Instead of pressuring the Palestinians to make peace on Israel's terms — or more precisely, on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's terms — the Trump administration should be trying to encourage Israelis and Palestinians to want to make peace with each other.

Comments on LinkedIn were quite positive, although it's not clear if people are using these terms any more precisely now that I've written the article.

To fill gaps in knowledge, and hence to understand short and long term outcomes more precisely, especially long-term post-discharge outcomes.

All Adansonia species develop large, ovoid or spherical fruits with a woody pericarp, commonly known as capsules; the botanical term is more precisely amphisarcum: a simple, indehiscent fruit with a pericarp differentiated externally into a dry crust and internally into one or more fleshy layers (Stuppy 2004).

All further samples taken from a specimen of a field unit are termed 'derivatives', more precisely 'specimen derivatives'derivedved units') (35).

The effects of both the asymmetries of the energy rules and of the GU base pairs are conveniently captured in terms of thermodynamic quantities, more precisely, in terms of the folding energies of the consensus structure and the individual folding energies of a set of aligned RNAs.

Using the parallel simulation of NH entries under real world NH mortality allowed us to estimate fracture attributable long term care costs more precisely.

However, changes in rank order are not informative in terms of absolute (or more precisely analog) miRNA abundance, so we relied on Limma to calculate normalized abundance, expressed as DDCt, which corresponds to −log2 fold change normalized to sno135b/miR-25.

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