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The revised ECERS consists of 30 items, which define different levels of quality in typical situations of ECEC.

Raz admits that "If of the options available to agents in typical situations of choice and decision, several are incommensurate, then reason can neither determine nor completely explain their choices or actions" (Raz, 1999, p. 48).

The proposed SSVS method was shown to be more efficient than two other methods for discovering significant genes under typical situations of a genomics study.

Third, although we chose two typical situations of critically ill patients undergoing MV, those situations might have been very different from the case-mix of participating centers, thus putting our respondents in uncomfortable positions.

Then, taking typical situations of scale structures, we proposed a table summarizing the main effects of sample size, alternative hypotheses and marginal distributions on power estimates for the detection of DDs heterogeneities within the scale structure.

It shows that f ^ em consistently outperforms f ^ avg whenever f ≤ 0.1% or (f ≤ 1%, α ≥ 0.5%), which covers the typical situations of rare variant studies under current NGS technologies.

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The configurations were applied to CorTau House, an nZEB under construction in Piedmont Region, a typical situation of European Mediterranean country where both winter and summer loads, together with humidity, have to be carefully controlled.

First, the plaintiff was a government agency suing for false advertising, not the more typical situation of an unhappy trademark owner suing for trademark infringement.

In the typical situation of a network service, there exists some unused capacity due to two factors: on the one hand, a certain over-dimensioning due to the expected traffic growth and, on the other, the technical modularity of equipment.

A typical situation of disconnection of PV plants due to voltage regulation problems is shown in Fig. 2, which presents a cycling behavior of disconnection, automatic reclosing and further disconnection of the inverter, due to the intervention of the overvoltage protection.

It is continuous everywhere except at critical points where a change in t induces a radical shift from one typical situation of bilateral competition to the other, i.e. when some ( {widehat{x}}_{ij} ) or ( {widehat{x}}_{ji} ) reaches a lot position x i or x j (cf. § 5.1).

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