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The proverbial cat is out of the bag, as the document has been well circulated; but I'm left wondering what's the big deal?
There are a few analogies for the DP that have been well circulated in the statistics literature, the Chinese restaurant process (CRP) and the stick breaking process (SBP).
Choose an area to plant that is well circulated with air.
Photographs were well-circulated.
The protein peaks identified in the mouse xenograft samples were well-characterised circulating murine proteins.
The following day, he had persistent abdominal pain, a low blood pressure of 60/40 mmHg, heart rate of 70, normal electrocardiogram (ECG) but was described as well circulated and was dismissed with antiemetics without further notice.
The mean arterial oxygen tension levels were 124 mmHg (normal range 60 100 mmHg), indicating that the circulating leukocytes were well oxygenated in most subjects.
Welles returned from Brazil to find himself frozen out of RKO, where the joke 'All's well that ends Welles' circulated, and he was not to direct another film until after the war ended.
10 The perioral area is not only well circulated by lymphatic and blood vessels, but also by numerous mimic muscle fibers accounting for vivid facial expression.
On the other hand, it is important to mention that non-esterified fatty acids are well-described circulating components of human plasma and are influenced by the fed/fasted state, as well as the metabolic health of the individual.
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