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"He certainly has a unique definition of what recusal is," Jenny Backus, a spokeswoman for the Gore campaign, said tonight.
It takes place in a multiphase, multicomponent system and is concerned with particulate solids whose "size and size" distribution, both incapable of unique definition, vary with time.
The model is founded on a unique definition of fish passage design flow and an area-based approach for estimating this flow at ungaged sites.
However, there is no unique definition of the term and the relationship between soil burn severity and post-fire hydrological and erosion response has not yet been fully established.
This interface discretisation method yields a consistent definition of the fluid properties in the interface region, including a unique definition of the speed of sound and the Rankine–Hugoniot relations, and conserves the acoustic features of the flow, i.e. compression and expansion waves.
Each concept has a unique definition.
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This reduced our dataset to 113 unique definitions, all of which can be found in the Additional file 1.
This mapping yielded 810 distinct concepts from the 1478 unique terms, with a total of 924 unique definitions from 1378 distinct resource links.
Southern conservatism finds freedom and equality, by its unique definitions, through adherence to a social hierarchy based on race, Christianity, a male duty to protect women, and a commodity-driven economy.
The proportion of unique definitions was calculated for each term.
A limited number of 'qualifiers', with unique definitions, describe individual Soil Units within Reference Soil Groups.
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