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Another agreement of this particular event was a loan from Japan to Nepal, which actually corresponds to the initial news that started this case study.

Since a distributed system is considered (which actually corresponds to any practical implementation of a wireless network), this information is not available at cell 0; so we replace G by its mean value E { G }.

Pavón-Carrasco et al. (2009) indeed used a series of "instrumental" data from Viterbo, i.e., from the Italian magnetic observatory (see their Fig. 3 but with no reference), which actually corresponds to the values expected at this location from the gufm1 model.

After acknowledging the erroneous assignment of LG I.B, which actually corresponds to chr.

For this purpose, we assign a weight to each vertex, v ∈ V3 = E1, which actually corresponds to a neighboring relationship (F i, F j ), as Weight v) = Weight(F i, F j ).

The computation of the partition of the 1 152 121 input sequences by cd-hit-454 and otupipe both took ∼5 min. The DBC454 computation was executed in parallel on 16 CPUs and took ∼13 min (wall clock time), which actually corresponds to a total of 3.6 h of CPU to generate a hierarchical classification with 23 different levels (i.e. ∼10 min per level).

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However, the deposition of particle mass at high airflow rates is still linear, which actually correspond to those flow rates we routinely use in our exposure experiments with cells.

Conversely, a higher cutoff could also degrade performance by excluding portions of the DP matrix which actually correspond to the true parse of the input sequences.

The percentage of AD patients in each class, which actually corresponded to the positive predictive value (PPV), that is, the percentage of true positives among all samples in the class, was compared between the two prediction models.

Alternatively, an RSSI of -65 dBm corresponds to distances ranging between 5.5 and 77 m which actually covers almost the entire building.

"This may similarly describe how the dissonant passages of colors correspond to blurred edges in Keltie Ferris's paintings, which actually have more commonality to the graphic depiction of circles seen in graduate shifts to perspective of Sylvie Fleury than we would like to admit.

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