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At finite temperatures, in addition, thermal activation can lead to a depinning of flux lines.
At finite population size, the error threshold is shifted towards lower replication error rates [ 19].
As discussed above, at finite temperatures thermal vibrations will break some bonds.
Then the solution u blows up at finite T ∗.
Then the solution u blows up at finite time T*.
Hollows are unstable at finite temperature.
Such transformation occurs at finite rate.
A viscoelastic constitutive equation at finite deformation is presented.
The thick line is the measured signal at finite spatial resolution.
(3) He proved that problem (3) blows up at finite time (T^) when (0 < gamma < 1).
Since (max{alpha,p_{1}}>m>1), (underline{u}) blows up at finite time (time
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