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His two companions are TAMMY, the love interest (of sorts), a neurotic, depressed, sexy piece of software, and Ed, a nonexistent yet "ontologically valid" dog.
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Expression of c-KIT and PLAP confirmed that CSEM and SSEM classification is valid in dogs.
The aim of this study was to verify that CSEM/SSEM classification is valid in dogs and confirm the existence of canine IGCNU.
Further objectives included verification that differentiation between CSEM and SSEM is valid in dogs and confirmation of the existence of canine IGCNU.
Trials were accepted as valid if the dog walked in a straight line with the head forward over the plate without apparent change of velocity and further by means of uniform of the GRF data.
As it is not valid to compare dogs for which data with mobility was scored or not scored, the main primary endpoint for the study was the "modified" GCPS score without part B (n = 153 dogs, maximum score 20).
But sometimes paradigmatically, in cases involving negation replacing a predicate like 'dog' with a more restrictive predicate like 'brown dog' is valid.
Consider the following pair of valid inferences: Fido is a brown dog, so Fido is a dog; Fido is not a dog, so Fido is not a brown dog.
Objectives: Using dogs as a valid model, we compared plasma concentrations of BPA over a 24-hr period after intravenous, orogastric, and sublingual administration in order to establish the absolute bioavailability of BPA administered sublingually and to compare it with oral bioavailability.
Ten valid runs were collected for each dog at each time point, and velocity (measured directly from PSW data) was restricted to a range of 1.77 2.65 m/s, and acceleration to 0.3 m/s2.
Five valid trials were evaluated for each dog.
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