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All of these characteristic features of A. thaliana are likely to constitute adaptations that jointly define the ecological niche of the species and reflect an ecological strategy that has apparently been highly successful in recent evolutionary history.
This suite of phenotypes subject to population differentiation and selection corresponds closely to the set of traits dysregulated in human metabolic disorders, including hypertension, obesity, dyslipidemia, and type 2 diabetes, that jointly define the human 'metabolic syndrome'.
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When one analyzes data using such a model, one is looking for one way to cluster data that is jointly defined by all the attributes.
In a letter dated June 16 to VIAs customers, VIA Technologies President Wen-chi Chen writes: "National Semiconductor Corporation ('National') and VIA Technologies, Inc. ('VIA') have recently signed an agreement to work together to jointly define, develop and design high performance chipsets that are compatible with the Slot 1/ Socket 370 interface".
"We're trying to determine what it is that customers need, and we're saying, 'Let's try to jointly define a product.' It's a bit different," says Sadler.
It was thus decided that the GPs and the Clinical Pathologists in this district would work together to jointly define laboratory profiles in order to reduce the number of unnecessary tests and ultimately, to allocate resources more efficiently.
This process, accelerated after Fukushima, saw anti-nuclear activists, politicians and the power industry jointly define the vision for the future state of Germany's energy supply.
Local people actively participated in this study to jointly define management zones and stakeholders' associated rights and responsibilities.
In addition, through co-creation workshops, we bring people from diverse perspectives together to jointly define and solve problems.
The brief answer, as spelled out by Hartigan in the context of "direct" clustering, is that clusters jointly defined by two trees can be rendered as contiguous regions only if they are either disjoint or nested [ 14, 15].
In synergy, two or more agents (von Eye et al. 1998), or components, or business units (Lazic and Heinzl 2011; Tanriverdi 2006) or interventions (in our case) are working together to achieve a jointly defined goal that matches all agendas.
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