This suggests that Component 3 is not a vector addition but could be a single component. |
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The viral vector carrying factor VIII genes was injected into the blood of 11 newborn hemophilic mice and two newborn hemophilic dogs. |
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Three days later he wrote to Le Verrier asking the same question about the radius vector as he had asked Adams. |
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This field obeys the expected equations of motion for an electromagnetic vector potential in four spacetime dimensions. |
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The radius vector is shortest when the planet is at perihelion and longest at aphelion. |
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The radius vector from the sun to a planet sweeps over equal areas in equal times. |
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The charts are exported as vector graphics rather than bitmaps, which makes them easy to rescale and to edit further if desired. |
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It is likely that the active railroad line along which the grass was found served as the vector to bring the species to Bath County. |
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The thrust vector control is fully integrated into the digital flight control system. |
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They may serve as reservoirs of the bacterium and a harborage for its vector, the flea beetle. |
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Finally, air traffic control is usually there to help you with where you are now and vector you to where you want to be. |
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Next above a vector are tensors of order 2, which are often referred to as matrices. |
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Support vector machines can be phrased as statistical query algorithms, but the number of queries scales with the number of datapoints. |
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Pesticide organochlorines are diphenyl aliphatics previously used to control insect vector infections. |
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The pinewood nematode is transmitted from pine to pine by an insect vector, the pine sawyer. |
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The yellow fever mosquito Aedes aegypti is the most common vector of yellow fever and dengue fever flaviviruses. |
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Angular momentum is a vector quantity, meaning it has both magnitude and direction, and can be described by three components. |
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Ecovec is a company specialized in monitoring urban plagues, especially the Aedes aegypti mosquito, vector of breakbone fever. |
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Fig.8 shows the squared overlap and the cumulative squared overlap of the modes with the difference vector. |
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We can use the direction perpendicular to this plane to give us the direction of our vector product. |
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The W and Z particles are called intermediate vector bosons and are the exchange particles for the weak interaction. |
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Therefore each velocity vector is resolved in a component u in the x-direction and a component v in the y-direction. |
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The angle through which the radius vector rotates in going between two consecutive apsides is called the apsidal angle. |
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The same operation is applied to all of the elements of the structure by the simultaneous operation of the vector processors. |
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The tangent vector on the curve at this limit point can also be directly calculated, by much the same procedure. |
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The larvae of the main African vector, Anopheles gambiae, are adapted to the muddy borrow pits left after a mud-brick wall has been constructed. |
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The planktonic centric diatom Actinocyclus nonnanhi was the primary vector of tracer nitrogen to benthic and water-column organisms. |
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As the name says, a scalar product of two vectors results in a scalar quantity, and a vector product in a vector quantity. |
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Today's vector products are a watered-down version of quaternion multiplication. |
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They calculated every vector of the arching, twisting plunge, while certain computers tried desperately to override the train's control systems. |
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After hypsographic files are warped, they are used as input to generate vector lines from a raster-to-vector program. |
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Of these techniques, the derivation of DEM's from vector hypsographic and hydrographic data produces the most accurate model. |
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The Lie algebra as a vector space can be identified with the tangent space at the identity element of the group. |
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It is important that lessons are learnt from these cases and that they are used to improve our understanding of vector biology and pharmacology. |
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This is the vector that realizes contradictions and dilemmas in specific conjunctures. |
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Mosquitoes are the vector transmitting the deadly parasite plasmodium, which causes the disease. |
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One thing we've discovered is that children in contact with other children are a huge vector for the flu and colds. |
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This shows that the vector product of two direct lattice vectors is easily expressed in terms of the basic reciprocal vectors. |
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The vector product is, from the properties of determinants, linear in both its vector factors. |
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The corn flea beetle feeds directly on corn and is a vector of the Stewart's wilt bacterium. |
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For all 43 species, amplified fragments were purified from agarose gels and ligated in the TOPO TA cloning vector. |
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Bees occasionally collect olive pollen, but wind is the primary pollination vector. |
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Given an n x n matrix A, it is always possible to find an n-element vector which postmultiplies A and gives an all zero result. |
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The invention further relates to eukaryote cells or prokaryote cells containing the recombinant DNA vector or the recombinant fowlpox virus. |
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The average orientation of a hydrocarbon chain is expressed by a unit vector n referred to as the chain director. |
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Further north the scourge of tsetse fly, vector of the disease nagana, limited the use of cattle as draught. |
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That would explain a lot of the nonlocal quatum effects, and allows for the multiverse, hidden variable, and the state vector collapse. |
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The dots used above do not mean a matrix or vector multiplication in the strict sense. |
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This small executable file which is conductive to traditional worm propagation vector such as e-mail file attachments. |
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Hilbert spaces, a special type of vector space, form the basis for the whole of quantum mechanics. |
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The mosquito can then act as a vector, transmitting the virus to mammals, such as horses or humans. |
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This is the first finding that L. scutellare is the second vector species of tsutsugamushi disease in Korea. |
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These fragments were ligated to the vector of approximately the same molarity to minimize tandem inserts in one clone. |
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The inserts were ligated into the plasmid vector and primary transformants were generated as per the supplied protocol. |
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Instead of vector components the orthonormal trihedrons of coordinate systems are subjected to transformations. |
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The body louse, Pediculus humanus corporis, is a vector of epidemic typhus, trench fever, and relapsing fever. |
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The gene transference involves the use of a vector carrier which can be a plasmid or a virus. |
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Cells transformed with a plasmid vector only were used as negative controls. |
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Each vertex unit can have one vector and one scalar operation in flight simultaneously. |
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This tick is also a vector of Rocky Mountain spotted fever, a rickettsial disease of man. |
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Stable transfectants with this hypoxia-responsive vector were established using G418 selection for 10 days. |
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This alleviates the stress of keeping separate editable vector files for your images and offers unlimited access to make changes to the image. |
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Notably, version 6.0 now supports editable vector drawing of shapes and text with resolution-independent output. |
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Rate equations in a simplified form are given by JONG 2002, where R is a diagonal matrix and G is a vector of nonlinear functions. |
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The northerly bias in the direction of postbreeding movements is counter to the principal migratory vector of avocets during this time period. |
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When creating Flash, Macromedia did a lot more than simply create the most robust and powerful format for Web-based vector graphics animation. |
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As we headed to the vector, our aircraft, without warning, began to vibrate violently. |
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The Billera-Lee proof gives a geometric construction of one simplicial polytope for each face vector. |
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The resulting vector flow fields allow for the study of the distribution of velocity, vorticity and vortices. |
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Gibbs and Heaviside had been early exponents of the vector calculus while its chief opponents had been Tait. |
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This work continued through the early 1930s then in the late 1930s he studied ordered topological vector spaces. |
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Holographic PIV techniques are more suitable for obtaining three-dimensional distribution of the velocity vector field. |
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A Banach space is a real or complex normed vector space that is complete as a metric space under the metric induced by the norm. |
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The Silver Falcon was already on an outbound vector once they jettisoned the escape pod. |
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This is the result of multiplying the matrix times the column vector, Wp, of original probabilities. |
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If you want to know the total force which is exerted on the body, you have to carry out a vector addition. |
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He worked in a wide variety of mathematical areas including general topology, topological vector spaces, algebraic geometry, invariant theory and the classical groups. |
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If you're nose-low, zeroing the rate of turn will point the lift vector up and the increasing airspeed will pitch the aircraft up toward the horizon. |
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We find that our vector field must be less than ten percent of the Planck scale, the fundamental unit in physics where gravity and quantum mechanics come together. |
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A vector field is created by assigning vectors to each point. |
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Tissue damage to the host's liver, kidney, spleen, lungs, or other organs can occur when the vector injects sporozoites that enter host cells to develop into meronts. |
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The orthonormality condition ensures that minimization along any given direction vector does not jeopardize the minimization along another direction vector within this set. |
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Further experiments were conducted to determine whether the heterology created by the pSV2neo vector backbone in pC M1-6 C reduced the frequency of gene targeting. |
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Wigglesworth began his studies on another vinchuca vector of Chagas' disease, Rhodnius prolixus, in the 1920s, and became the first to study its response to heat. |
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They have been delivered intravascularly, intramuscularly, or transtracheally in a naked form or with the help of a vector, either viral or nonviral. |
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In polarimetry, the polarization state of a light field can always be completely characterized by a Stokes vector and sometimes by a Jones vector. |
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We shall consider an equipollent vector field with a given vector. |
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For a given individual, the values of the three coefficients in the ancestry vector q are given by the distances to each of the three sides of the equilateral triangle. |
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Then it is shown that the displacement vector lies in a plane, and if the base point is translated to the origin, the endpoint traces out an ellipse. |
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I calculated the butterfly's heading and airspeed using a wind-drift vector analysis with minor modifications for measured ground speed rather than measured airspeed. |
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The adenovirus he received was simply a vector, bringing a missing gene to his cell. |
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Previous studies examined the genetic determinants for arbovirus development within the invertebrate vector, but not transmission to a vertebrate host. |
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The first declaration is for the vector constants stored in cVals, sVals, iVals and fVals where the vector data type is declared and defined in the same statement. |
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Under a process known as vector quantisation, tiny blocks of images are placed in the videophone as code and then assembled together by the software. |
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We were reviewing vector addition this evening at a study session. |
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When Archimedes defines a spiral, he gives fundamental properties connecting the length of the radius vector with the angles through which it has revolved. |
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In the second law, Kepler used the idea of radius vector, and stated that the radius vector from the sun to a planet sweeps out equal areas in equal intervals of time. |
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One common technique used to print vector-based GIS drawings is to first convert the vector data into a raster image via a technique called rasterization. |
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In this system the velocity vector field is obtained by local spatial cross-correlation between small volume elements containing particles observed at two time steps. |
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Then the user renders some 3D animation into vector graphics format. |
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These may be representable on a single vector or on a number of distinct vectors if the person has distinct and incommensurable satisfactions and enjoyments. |
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Perhaps the most famous example of this is Stokes' theorem in vector calculus, which allows us to convert line integrals into surface integrals and vice versa. |
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The calculation of the dot product between a displacement vector and the full set of normal modes identifies which modes contribute most to the given displacement. |
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A multiple-bounded regression technique for double-bounded data can be used when each person's responses remain as a row vector in the aggregate response matrix. |
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The speech routines were written entirely in hand-assembled machine language and executed through the same address vector as the computer's hardware interrupt routines. |
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To understand this notion fully requires understanding tangent spaces, computing with vector fields, and working with bracket products of vector fields. |
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Recombinant retroviruses are a widely used gene therapy vector because of their ability to permanently integrate a therapeutic transgene into the genome of a target cell. |
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But the gravitational field is a symmetric tensor rather than a vector, and this means the graviton is spin-two, rather than spin-one like the photon. |
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The vector field represents a vertical section through a vortex ring. |
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Combined with a juvenile-hormone-type insecticide, such a semiochemical could potentially be used as an effective control method of this mosquito as a disease vector. |
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There is throughout more than a hint of the Joycean conceit that this process is giratory and sempiternal, even though its temporal vector may be historically irreversible. |
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The author has succeeded in writing a book understandable to readers with very little knowledge of functional analysis and topological vector spaces. |
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He has created a powerful device with the ability to predict the future and retrodict the past by tracking the position and vector of every particle in the universe. |
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The superscript denotes the transpose of a vector or a matrix. |
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The vector for H. velans in our study area is probably a biting midge. |
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To early adopters, Homestar Runner was that light, in vector graphics with actionscript. |
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The other source of vector is the reaction between the zirconium and water. |
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These coefficients are correlated, because they depend on the multinomial count vector X and because the same alleles can overlap between different coefficients. |
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Molluscicides destroy snails and slugs, which can be pests of agriculture or, in waterbodies, the vector of human diseases such as schistosomiasis. |
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We adapt the general matrix multiplication formula to, where the vertex vectors consist only of column 0 and the second subscript refers to the row entry of the vector. |
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The initial chapters begin with feature by feature analysis and include explanations of the conventions and constraints on dealing with vector image creation. |
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Biological containment involves crippling the plasmid vector and its bacterial host so that they will not be able to survive outside the laboratory. |
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Each of these ribozymes and a corresponding non-catalytic control ribozyme was cloned into the shuttle vector, pPCR-Script. |
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The deer tick, which also spreads Lyme disease, is the most common vector for the babesiosis parasite, Babesia microti. |
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If the matrix that represents the vector product is defined, it is possible to show the relation as a product of matrices. |
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Bits of it are then charged against vector thingamajig in each of the 20 years. |
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The etiologic agent, Rickettsia rickettsii, and the tick vector, Amblyomma cajenennse, were subsequently identified. |
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All the electromagnetic motors, and that includes the types mentioned here derive the torque from the vector product of the interacting fields. |
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When does the position vector of a space curve always lie in its rectifying plane? |
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The product was cloned into vector pGEM-Teasy, and serial dilutions of linearized plasmid were used to optimize the assay. |
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Duration of Plasmodium sporogony and gonotrophic cycle of the vector is reduced that increases the risk of malaria transmission. |
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Myogenic vector expression of insulin-like growth factor I stimulates muscle cell differentiation and myofiber hypertrophy in transgenic mice. |
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Transmission to healthy plants occurs when the infected vector feeds and egests the bacterium into the plant's xylem. |
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In addition, an expression vector containing the DNA and a transformant containing the expression vector are obtained. |
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Like other arenaviruses, Lassa virus is rodent-borne with the multimammate rat the primary reservoir and vector of the disease. |
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Also useful for introduction in clearweed grown stagnant waters for malaria vector control. |
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It is familiar that electric field with intensity vector has irrotational character, also term conservative is used. |
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Bartus and his associates at Ceregene developed a viral gene therapy vector bioengineered to express only the gene for human nerve growth factor. |
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Symbols in bold represent vector quantities, and symbols in italics represent scalar quantities, unless otherwise indicated. |
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Scrub typhus, a vector born rickettsial disease caused by Orientia tsutsugamushi, is endemic in Eastern Asia including South Korea. |
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He covers both vector and raster graphics and explains how they can be used to improve game performance. |
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If you ask a bitmap graphics program to handle vector graphics you get the jaggies with any line that isn't pure horizontal or vertical. |
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Moreover, the risk of insertional mutagenesis by using a retrovirus as a vector for gene delivery is unknown. |
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The importance of Anopheles dirus as a vector of malaria in northeast India. |
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One of the most versatile and easily manipulated viral vectors for gene delivery is the adenoviral vector. |
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In Figs 1 and 2, some examples of the vector function components, M and N, are shown. |
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Once you get through Lagrangians, Hamiltonians and Poisson brackets, you'll just have to grasp gauge symmetries and vector potentials. |
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The second vector is the sum total of triangular numbers of the above matrix as inversed. |
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In this paper, we study flows associated to Sobolev vector fields with subexponentially integrable divergence. |
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The planthopper insect Eumetopina flavipes acts as a virus vector, which causes the sugarcane disease ramu stunt. |
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The book begins with an introduction to vector spaces, inner product spaces, and other preliminary topics in analysis. |
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The possible trouble of single template is the unideal distribution of the components of the feature vector. |
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We are especially excited by the grant early in the quarter of the first patent covering our engineered swinepox virus vector. |
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Nystagmus was recorded with a three-channel device according to the vector nystagmography technique developed by Padovan and Pansini. |
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Another useful identification method is Xenodiagnosis, or the use of a vector to support the growth of an infectious agent. |
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This generates a lift force vector pointing forwards and upwards, and a drag force vector pointing rearwards and upwards. |
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Pollination is effected when a pollinium is inserted into one of five stigmatic chambers by an insect vector. |
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However, the strain state in a solid medium around some point cannot be described by a single vector. |
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The vector formula for the magnitude and direction of the Coriolis acceleration is derived through vector analysis and is. |
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An even more general formula for the area of the graph of a parametric surface in the vector form. |
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Slip is defined as the relative movement of geological features present on either side of a fault plane, and is a displacement vector. |
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Each node in the network sustains its own node vector function and this vector function emulates the network performance. |
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In practice, it is usually only possible to find the slip direction of faults, and an approximation of the heave and throw vector. |
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The use of scalar and vector potentials is now standard in the solution of Maxwell's equations. |
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Once the profile is computed the classification step begins by a contour detection and vectorization in order to deal only with vector objects. |
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The formal model idea is based on a vector group which is constructed like an outer vector product. |
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If a vector is a 1-column matrix then a corresponding one-form would be a 1-row matrix. |
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Each processor node has a peak performance of 64 gigaflops and consists of 8 vector processors. |
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A few years later there was a debate between Heaviside and Peter Guthrie Tait about the relative merits of vector analysis and quaternions. |
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Experimental vector incompetence of a soft tick, Ornithodoros sonrai, for Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus. |
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The rotor and stator have a combined reluctance-torque, low-loss magnetic circuit and full-range, full-digital vector control. |
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From 1890 to 1940, antilarval drainage operations, environmental measures and the use of chemical products were the basis of vector control. |
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Anopheles crucians was later determined, by other malariologists, to be a vector for Plasmodium. |
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For intracollicular vector injections, the head region was topically analgesized by applying lidocaine hydrochloride to the scalp. |
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Comparative efficacy of two poeciliid fish in indoor cement tanks against chikungunya vector Aedes aegypti in villages in Karnataka, India. |
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A point in the manifold is classically represented by a vector in the ambient space. |
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The rate of change of a function in some direction is the scalar product of the gradient of this function and the unit vector of that direction. |
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The convex hull of a compact subset of an infinite dimensional topological vector space need not be a compact set. |
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Pontil et al, describes support vector machine for 3-D object recognition from the available detected objects. |
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A domain wall corresponds to the rotation of the magnetization vector from one magnetic domain to another. |
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The idea of Unking vector operations can be generalized to a multipipeline networking concept. |
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Mapping a quantitative trait locus involved in melanotic encapsulation of foreign bodies in the malaria vector, Anopheles gambiae. |
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Ideally, figures should be prepared and submitted using vector graphics formats such as encapsulated postscript or Windows metagraphic. |
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A new set of linear independence coefficient is generated to modify the coding vector when data packet reached the intermediate node. |
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In some applications, the metric space turns out to be of a particular type called vector space. |
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Heaviside did much to develop and advocate vector methods and the vector calculus. |
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They can be transformed into organisms in the form of plasmids or in the appropriate format, by using a viral vector. |
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About 10,000 eggs, taken from the control group, were transferred with the reporter gene using PEI as vector. |
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Riemannian manifolds carrying a pair of skew symmetric Killing vector field. |
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This reduces the four Maxwell equations to two, which simplifies the equations, although we can no longer use the familiar vector formulation. |
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Then they consider strategies for integrating them, and present a framework for the vector loading distance capacitated vehicle routing problem. |
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In linear algebra, an ordered pair of numbers typically represents a vector, which in the present setting of coordinates can be taken to mean a change in location. |
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It is known that the only finite-dimensional diffeological vector space that admits a diffeologically smooth scalar product is the standard space of appropriate dimension. |
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A crucial role is played by the vector potential for the gyrogauge field. |
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Heaviside also independently discovered the Poynting vector. |
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Newton's law of universal gravitation can be written as a vector equation to account for the direction of the gravitational force as well as its magnitude. |
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The gravitational field is a vector field that describes the gravitational force which would be applied on an object in any given point in space, per unit mass. |
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Therefore, if F and X are defined as vectors, Hooke's equation still holds and says that the force vector is the elongation vector multiplied by a fixed scalar. |
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The equations introduce the electric field, E, a vector field, and the magnetic field, B, a pseudovector field, each generally having a time and location dependence. |
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Equivalent technical statements are that the sum total magnetic flux through any Gaussian surface is zero, or that the magnetic field is a solenoidal vector field. |
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It can also be used to limit exposure, as well as eliminate a vector. |
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A recent suggestion that vector potentials in electrodynamics are nontensorial objects under 4D frame rotations is found to be both unnecessary and confusing. |
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The resultant force vector from the lift and drag force components is opposed by the tension of the one or more rope lines or tethers attached to the wing. |
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The evolution equations for constructed vector optical and symplectic tomograms and vector quasidistributions for arbitrary Hamiltonian are found. |
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The purpose of this short note is to give a remark on the decomposition theorem for direct images of canonical sheaves tensorized with Nakano semipositive vector bundles. |
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However, even for these species, thalassochory remains an unlikely dispersal vector due to the reduced floatation capacity and low viability of immersed diaspores. |
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I summarize an extensive ATLAS and CMS electroweak physics program that involves a variety of single boson, diboson, triboson, and vector boson scattering measurements. |
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Allozyme patterns of Aedes albopictus, a vector of dengue in Thailand. |
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Traditionally, adenoviral vector cloning and virus production requires up to 4-6 weeks, time required may significantly reduce operational efficiency. |
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Field evaluation of the efficacy and persistence of insect repellents DEET, IR3535, and KBR 3023 against Anopheles gambiae complex and other Afrotropical vector mosquitoes. |
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This formulation, with a one-period lag on the vector of levels, is algebraically equivalent to Johansen's equation, where the levels are lagged k periods. |
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The ANN input vector is aircraft full speed, aircraft ground speed, aircraft vertical speed, angle of attack, aerodynamic quality factor, and gliding angle. |
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The sequenceverified wild-type Bcl-2, mutated Bcl-2, and pLNCX2 empty vector plasmid were transfected separately into the BD RetroPACK PT-67 cell line. |
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The spread of Histomonas meleagridis infections through groups of turkeys in the absence of the cecal worm vector was studied in a battery cage model. |
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The three procedures are quite different, but their focus is on identifying the most stationary linear combination of the vector of the time series concerned. |
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In southern South America Triatoma infestans bugs are the primary vector. |
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Lyme disease caused by the spirochete Borrelia burgdorferi and transmitted by vector Ixodes scapular, is the most commonly reported vector-borne illness in the United States. |
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Use of GIS-based spatial modeling approach to characterize the spatial patterns of malaria mosquito vector breeding habitats in northwestern Thailand. |
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However, far from vanishing, as some claim, work will remain, if practiced in decent conditions, a vector of progress, self-fulfillment and social bonding. |
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Students should be comfortable with at least one-variable calculus, vector algebra in the plane, mathematical induction, and elementary set theory. |
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Specifically, using DNAVEC's proprietary Sendai virus vector, they plan to develop a gene vaccine that can selectively induce the production of anti-beta amyloid antibodies. |
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Watson et al mentioned that natural disasters, particularly meteorologic events can affect vector breeding sites and vector borne disease transmission. |
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The platform is based on one programmable, broadcast-specific, vector signal processor and is able to handle any standard by adapting its microcode. |
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Each cell line of a panel of monochromosomal mouse-human somatic cell hybrids was individually transduced with an HIV vector encoding both cycT1 and blasticidin resistance. |
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Southern, the Southern blot remains a standard molecular biology technique for determining the arrangement of DNA sequences within a vector or genome. |
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It was our priority to investigate the vector that were transmitting the disease by exposing the identification features like spermatheca, pharynx and cibarial teeth. |
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Energies within different sub-masks concentrical, diadically-spaced disks, or circular sectors form a vector based on which textures are discriminated. |
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In each stage of production, there is a nonnegative vector x of inputs, a nonnegative vector y of production activities, and a vector z of outputs. |
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Development of defective and persistent Sendai virus vector. |
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Culex gelidus Theobald has emerged into dominance as a major mosquito vector with potential to transmit a number of viruses of public health importance. |
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Macromedia Inc has upgraded its Fireworks web graphic production tool and launched a new site pushing the benefits of its Flash vector graphics technology. |
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The reproductive and survival parameters included in the life table are important factors determining the vectorial capacity of such important disease vector. |
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Among the topics are functions and models, applications of differentiation, techniques of integration, parametric equations and polar coordinates, and vector calculus. |
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Transmission experiments on coconut lethal yellowing disease with Deltocephalus flavicosta Stal, a leafhopper vector of periwinkle phyllody in Jamaica. |
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The rice is specially developed using MAT vector system, a bio technology for genetically extracting the necessary genomes, in this case an epitope into the rice. |
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Experimental infection of Australian brushtail possums, Trichosurus vulpecula, with Ross River and Barmah Forest viruses by use of a natural mosquito vector system. |
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Vector lengths are short in lodgepole pine and red fir-western white pine forests indicating that these forest groups are compositionally stable. |
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Vector files are rasterized and composited in Map Publisher. |
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This has allowed Vector to position the higher-production WX3 models at lower price points for the company's long-term expansion. |
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Each Vector II processor has a peak speed of 267 megaflops in 64-bit or 32-bit IEEE arithmetic. |
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An embedded Blue Vector Edge Manager in the tunnel manages the multiple sensors required and executes business rules in real-time as cases and items are scanned. |
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For more information on the Fitch VECTOR Model, see 'Global Rating Criteria for Collateralized Debt Obligations,' dated Oct. |
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NetCracker will acquire Subex's NetProvision, NetOptimizer, and Vector products, and the associated business. |
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Thereore, we changed the traditional Vector space model to without stemming and without eliminating the stopwords. |
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The monofilament content base of Vector 3 produces a structure with reduced filling tendency. |
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In 1997, the Russian government announced that all of its remaining smallpox samples would be moved to the Vector Institute in Koltsovo. |
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The Vector Measuring Current Meter and the Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler are both used to measure current. |
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For more information on the Fitch VECTOR Model, see 'Global Rating Criteria for Collateralised Debt Obligations,' dated Oct. |
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SciTegic will combine its Pipeline Pilot technologies with InforMax' Vector products to create new data pipelining and automation products. |
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Vector products exist in dimension 0, 1, 3, and 7 only, and are unique up to isomorphism in each dimension. |
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Vector algebra was our chapter in 12th class it's fully integrating with the game. |
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Vector analysis related the fluid flow with turbine shape and rotation. |
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Dr Garver is a Malariologist in the Vector and Parasite Biology Department, Entomology Branch, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, Silver Spring, Maryland. |
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