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The choice of using this measure of codon bias was based on usefulness of SCUO measures in discriminating codon bias among different insect species (Behura and Severson 2012b).
Using this measure of segregation, we were able to identify communities that would be regarded as traditionally "segregated," such as predominately non-white communities in historically disadvantaged neighborhoods, as well as identify neighborhoods in predominantly white communities that were just as segregated.
Using this measure of justice sensitivity, some interesting work is being done.
Using this measure of cluster homogeneity on all systems of the amino acid database (see Supporting Information) revealed similar problems also for other molecules, for example Cys, Glu, and Arg.
Some studies using this measure of triage quality show that triage information gathering was rated as poor in 19% of calls [ 9].
Under-five deaths are more highly concentrated in areas with a relatively small share of the health workforce, and inequality in the distribution of the health workforce will therefore become more pronounced by using this measure of need, compared with the standard measure.
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The MPC has been using this measure to gauge the impact of its quantitative easing on the economy, which it hopes will increase the availability of credit.
Therefore, we calculated relative production of siderophores per CFU and used this measure of production to compare investment between the different growth environments.
The decision was interpreted as a pro-euro gesture, sugaring the pill of the Treasury's assessment that Britain was not ready yet to join the euro, since the European Central Bank also uses this measure of inflation.
Now first we use this measure of distance to define a measure of the distance that a credence function lies from being perfectly calibrated at a world.
Process reliabilists can then use this measure of reliability to give an account of justification for credences: a credence is (prima facie) justified iff it is produced by a reliable credence-forming process.
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