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Their hunting is done principally at night by means of lights and bells, which will be described further on.

One patient had bilateral involvement and will be described further.

During the modification, we need to consider the cached key problem, which will be described further in the next section.

These steps will be described further below: Text normalisation is a preprocessing step that transforms the text into a format that is consistent for tagging.

Three evaluators were employed to examine the efficacy of GIGAME through the user feedback and the RETAIN framework assessment methods, which will be described further next.

For parameter training of parametric shaping functions, we used a number of speech materials from the TIMIT database, as will be described further in Section 4.

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These types of headache are very rare and will not be described further herein.

PtaZFP3 was found to be poorly regulated in all organs, whatever the applied treatments, and will not be described further.

The 15D and AQOL have not been widely used outside of Finland and Australia respectively and, therefore, will not be described further in this paper.

These genes included apterous and apterous-related, aristaless, clawless/C15, pdm/nubbin, and spalt, which will not be described further in this study.

A total of 25 mutant lines were categorized in this class and we further distinguished two subgroups, a first group of 19 alleles strongly interacting genetically and a second group of six single alleles that will not be described further.

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