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When it became necessary to count frequently to numbers larger than 10 or so, the numeration had to be systematized and simplified; this was commonly done through use of a group unit or base, just as might be done today counting 43 eggs as three dozen and seven.
This was commonly done by candy bar companies in the mid-2000s, making the size per unit smaller but keeping the unit price the same.
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This is commonly done using a vehicle, such as a virus, to deliver the desired gene to targeted cells, where it can do its work.
This is commonly done through the existence of some API (or web interface) associated with the cloud service – it may be a generic API or a specific API, unique to the cloud service.
This is commonly done by computing a timing cross-correlation histogram which can be a computationally intensive task.17 We recommend that the CubeSat share the timing of all its detection events with the OGS.
This is commonly done using n-fold cross-validation in which the training set is split into n parts (often 10) and each of these parts is used as reference once, while the remaining parts in each such iteration are merged together as the training set.
This is commonly done in signal processing applications.
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