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They define for each locality the differences between the average phylogenetic distance among samples for the observed data and their analogues for randomized null data, scaled by the standard deviation of the null data.
So what exactly is the threshold of lateral transfer they define for the transition to the so-called Darwinian threshold?
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Both of these companies track "unique visitors," which are standard units of measurement that they separately define for all sites they track.
"I think they're going to want to give their child a name that they can define for themselves.
Apple does this because email addresses are also how they define identity for Apple ID.
"We are providing training to young people and business owners to succeed however, they define success for themselves―finding a job, growing a business, starting on email," she told TechCrunch.
They define constraints for actions within a process which need be carried out in order to achieve a desired business value of which a user is not directly authorized to.
Yet "being on the same page" is not how they define success for their relationship.
They define some rules for the task execution and propose a role-rule model for sensor networks where "role" is used as a synonym for task.
Both were defined by the times; now they define those times for us.
"Searches for adult keywords are pretty constant, and although unquestionably popular, we don't think they define the Zeitgeist for any one year," said a Google spokesperson, though the company would not release trending data on adult content.
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