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It was a visionary idea: by ceding some of their national sovereignty in a precisely defined era, pooling their resources and using them more efficiently (the reasoning went) war would become, in Schuman's words, "not only unthinkable but materially impossible".
In statistics, error is a precisely defined term.
Inferences which are based on geometric concepts occur within a precisely defined formal framework.
Only in a "flat" universe, containing a precisely defined amount of matter and energy, do the rays remain parallel.
In short, in California, a "public utility" is a precisely defined entity subject to an expansive and exacting regulatory regime.
The most successful collaborations seem to have been those in which the participants had a precisely defined role.
He had developed a precisely defined compositional technique involving total serialization (i.e., of every musical element).
Notice that ASM is not a precisely defined term.
One common example is RNA interference screening, which often focuses on a precisely defined phenotype [ 29].
A calculation based on a single precisely defined input function will not do.
Other models of interference have been proposed that more precisely define the idea of an item's strength in memory through separating the strength of item itself in memory and the contextual information it is linked to.
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