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There are nonetheless some limitations to the observations we present in this study.
The method that we present in this study has been developed to aid in the analyticalstudy of solutions of networks like the reduced respiratory population model.
Thus, the signal processing framework we present in this study focuses on the capture and processing of such correlated events as representing signals of interest for damage localization.
The data we present in this study adds to that already in existence and enables us to make different comparisons than are currently available.
Thus, we present in this study a simulation tool for LTE femtocells, implemented as a module of the emerging open source LTE-sim framework.
The author estimated a predicted cost reduction of 30% in medical HR costs if they implemented a dedicated team in their ED, which is similar to the one we present in this study.
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The median residual malalignments we presented in this study are comparable, but not per se superior to their results after a 2D planned corrective osteotomy.
Finally, the TF-miRNA regulatory network we presented in this study represents the first TF-miRNA regulatory network and will be a valuable platform of systems biology.
Considering these findings together with the role of GEF-H1 in amoeboid-like motility that we presented in this study, it seems likely that GEF-H1 regulates not only mesenchymal motility but also amoeboid-like motility depending on the situation.
The type of analysis we presented in this study was restricted by a cross-sectional design, with variables accounting for various types of income development over time and length in a specific income position.
Therefore, Potapova and Hamilton's approach is identical to the method used here for that type of symmetry (Analysis 1), and it is a special case of the more general framework we presented in this study.
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