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Generally, constraints can be treated either as additional objectives to be minimized with penalty terms added to force convergence to feasible solutions (Bartholomew-Biggs et al. 2002).
The gas soot mixture was treated either as gray (using the effective absorption coefficient derived from total emissivity data or the Planck mean absorption coefficient) or as non-gray (using the weighed sum of gray gases model).
Analysis of data from qRT-PCR and IHC on TG material treated either as fresh, organ cultured or organ cultured in the presence of U0126 (Sigma, USA) was performed as one-way ANOVA.
Ethnicity, he says, is usually treated either as ingrained (a deep and inherited sense of belonging) or as instrumental (a socially constructed identity).
When Mr Galloway so much as mentions it he is treated either as an eccentric, raising dead issues, or as a rogue, exploiting ancient feuds.
As pressure grows from the left through socialized medicine, and from the right through free markets, organs will increasingly be treated either as a commodity or as a community resource.
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The surface waves may be treated either (correctly) as unstable waves or (artificially) as stable waves, enabling comparison with previous numerical or mathematical studies which make either of these assumptions.
A term is treated either extensionally as a class of objects or intensionally as a set of properties.
Twenty-four h post-transfection, cells were treated either with DMSO as control or bafilomycin A1 (BafA1; 10 nM) and incubated for an additional 24 h.
Cells were treated either with DMSO alone as vehicle control, or 1µg/mL Dox and 10µM IDV (Fig. 4B).
Mice were treated either with vehicle or PAP as described in the methods section.
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