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Categorical variables were presented by (binary) dummy variables, which were contrasted against the base category.

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Transcript profiles of 40 lines of a Flint × Flint population were monitored using the Forage Quality Array, which were contrasting for cell wall digestibility.

Mat's family has begun to leave behind the violence and want of the past, which is contrasted with the hopefulness of the 1945 Labour government.

This work extends the capability of DNA computing to solving numerical optimization problems, which is contrasted with other DNA computing methods focusing on logical problem solving.

One configuration represented an existing design which was contrasted with a second configuration that presented a reduced taper length prototype work zone design.

Multivariate statistical techniques allowed the identification of clusters of socioeconomic similarity, which are contrasted with the classes considered in the financial proposal of the European Commission (EC) for the period 2007-2013.

Rather, Tyee describes its commercials as formated more like television programs, like one for Excite@Home that depicts a family trying the company's high-speed cable-access service, which is contrasted with traditional dial-up Internet-access service.

As an attempt to define God's law, the ijtihād of individual scholars can result only in a tentative conclusion, termed ẓann ("conjecture"), which is contrasted with the ideal of certain (yaqīn) knowledge.

— Eric Asimov Healthline.com: The health-information Web site analyzes 21 of Paula Deen's recipes, crunching the data down to a pie chart — which is contrasted with the latest federal dietary guidelines.

Thus, replication (which is contrasted by Griesemer with mere copying) is a special case of inheritance, itself a special cases of biological reproduction.

This is a version of the medieval doctrine of universalia in rebus, which was contrasted with the picture of universalia ante rem, the view that properties are transcendent beings that exist apart from their instances.

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