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Definition 3 (Fluctuating Point in RoI). is called a fluctuating point in the RoI if are nonmonotonically increasing or decreasing.
Increasing the fuel flow rate in a MFC with fuel recirculation will cause a fluctuating variation in the exergy efficiency.
The majority of patients showed a fluctuating trend in DNA viral load.
A fluctuating free-stream in unsteady wind environment presents a more significant challenge in wind turbine performance.
In theory, such a state would occur when the magnetic spins of the electrons in a material fluctuated in a disorderly fluidlike arrangement in contrast to the ordered alignment of magnetic spins that produces magnetism.
Marleen McDaniel, Women.com chief executive, said the company, based in San Mateo, Calif., needed to "remain nimble in a fluctuating Internet industry".
In general, therefore, molecular evolution takes place in a fluctuating rather than a static fitness landscape.
The contest was not a classic – with fortunes wildly fluctuating in a first set that featured seven breaks – but the tension was still palpable in a windy arena as almost 23,000 fans roared on Clijsters.
Twelve points was the highest margin at any time in a fluctuating game.
The German reached the final when he beat the American Bubba Watson in a fluctuating match.
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