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"What are the physical symptoms?" "That varies for me, depending on what trauma is being retriggered – lucky me," she replies.

Conventional analyses might assume the vector ϵ i in equation (1) is multivariate normally distributed (N 0, R0)), where In contrast, we assume ϵ i in (1) is multivariate heavy- or light-tailed by expressing the residual in the usual manner but divided by a scalar random variable that varies for each animal i but is consistent across the traits.

The materials' common chemical structure is described by the formula [Au2Ag2(C6F5)4L2]n, where L is a ligand molecule that varies for each material, and determines its sensitivity to specific organic vapors.

Individuals consider waiting time as an inherent cost that varies for each type of health provider.

The analysis of a population that varies for branching while being fixed for the recessive, unbranched b/ b genotype at this locus has the potential to shed light on this possibility.

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The difference between success and failure, it seems, comes down to hundreds of details that vary for each specific company, target market, and economic and cultural landscape.

All the three pastoral communities developed systems of grazing according to criteria of rangeland grazing suitability that vary for the different livestock species.

Whereas it is included in broader international surveys (Clément et al. [2008]; Miller et al. [2006]), it accounts only for a few targeted case studies that vary for goals, methods, and types of public (Berti et al. [2010]; Falchetti [2012]; Sperduti et al. [2010]; Sperduti and Crivellaro [2013]; Trevisan [2011]; Valente et al. [2008]).

Are there particular elements that vary for different markets?

Mineral content, especially the common ions (calcium and phosphate) and fluoride, as well as calcium-chelation properties that vary for different dietary acids, are also important.

These approaches may be limited by the complexity of the effects of estrogenic compounds, which appear to have multiple mechanisms of action (Jefferson et al. 2002) that vary for different compounds (Frigo et al. 2002; Naciff et al. 2002).

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