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This rule, described in 1927 by the German scientist Werner Heisenberg, states that it is impossible, even in principle, to know all the details about a particular quantum system.

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In fact, friends who are taking part in the summit were flabbergasted at how well this rule describes reality".

The ROC profiles were drawn based on the rule described below.

Differences were considered significant, after conducting randomizations, according to the rule described in the Methods.

This rule is formalized as the "marginal value theorem" (Charnov, 1976) and the rule describes a wide range of animal foraging behavior (Stephens, Brown, & Ydenberg, 2007; Stephens & Krebs, 1986).

Now the data custodian can use the estimators and decision rule described in this paper to measure the actual uniqueness from the data using the selected quasi-identifiers.

By application of the wiring rule described below to this feature, network nodes were linked that are spatially close to each other.

As a result, this category of biosamples can be annotated to either CL or EFO following the rules described above.

Modelling by Natsem showed that a Buffett rule described above would raise $2.5bn a year.

The Cooling Towers satisfy the first rule described above.

We first eliminate shadows in HSV color space according to the rules described in (8).

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