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To make the notation simpler, we regard β implicit and denote X β and simply by X and h'(0).

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To make the notation simple, we assume that the i th primary link denotes the i th channel.

& end{aligned} (58) In order to make the notation simple we use (tau_{p}=omega) in last equation.

Furthermore (just to make the notation simple) we can shift the left-bottom corner of (D times E) to the origin, that is, we assume that (D=[0,n)), (E=[0,m)) for some (m,n in mathbb {N}).

Note that, to make the notation simple, we will drop the superscript x from the these parameters, but, whenever we refer to these action probabilities, it is understood implicitly that they are specific to each TF species.

To make the notation easier, let's use Q for sqrt(19).

To make the discussion and notation simple, for our case, we call this GLRT scheme the spatio-temporal GLRT (ST-GLRT).

In the rest of this section, we change the notation of enzyme-inhibitor complex from EI to V, just to make the math notation easier to read.

It will be convenient to make the following notations: (2.2).

We compute the parent offspring covariance in disease, WD, by summing over all possible ways that parent and offspring can both be diseased and then subtracting off the square of the disease prevalence K. Before we write out the full equation for covariance, we define a few quantities to make notation simpler.

Kerbel spent nearly three years teaching herself musical notation to make the piece called DOUG.

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