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The question which we now pose is the role of the boundary conditions (1.3), more precisely, are these boundary conditions necessary and sufficient for the solution of (1.6) to be unique and at least continuously differentiable, ?

However, the reviewer raises a very compelling and challenging question, which we now pose as an open problem for future research at the end of our Conclusion section.

As such, identifying target genes of enhancers, especially enhancers that regulate genes outside of the locus they reside in (which we dubbed tele-enhancers), poses a great challenge in the research area of gene regulation.

This results in a set of epitomes of which we can calculate the cumulative pose difference.

When we first see the Sorceress, her body is folded forward over a bench; that's the very pose in which we last see Dido.

Yet, irrespective of the fact that we control for a diverse set of potentially relevant characteristics, unobserved factors that are not related to the variables based on which we balance the sample always pose a potential risk when assessing causal effects based on non-experimental survey data.

The descriptor of head pose is comprised of skin and nonskin pixels, which enables us to estimate 8 distinct head poses, as shown in Figure 2. A fast sampling method returns a distribution over previously seen head poses, which we now describe in detail.

Power poses – stances which we associate with status and achievement – affect the brain's testosterone and cortisol levels, making you feel less stressed and more courageous.

To which we say … uh? Beyoncé posing before the show with her daughter, Blue Ivy; singers; models; and, most notably, the mothers of Michael Brown, Trayvon Martin, Oscar Grant and Eric Garner, all black men shot by the police in the US.

I saw hordes of scarred, trembling, soot-encrusted New Yorkers wandering the streets in a bewildered daze looking for all the world like homeless people, entirely stripped of the personal apparatus and poses with which we tend to signify our status over the next fellow.

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