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In the proposed approach, a complex, non-linear model can be reduced to a set of localised, linear sub-models.
At any time t and frequency f, the ST can be seen as a set of localised Fourier coefficients, obtained by considering only the portion of the primary function lying within a few cycles on either side of τ = t.
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Local buckling occurred as a result of localised stiffness reduction in the damage region.
The fact that PMA/PMMA are being mentioned at all is cause for concern; when they hit the headlines, a string of localised deaths usually follow.
Radical radiotherapy is a standard form of management of localised prostate cancer.
"It's a positive way of localising our economy," he says.
The management of localised prostate cancer has been a subject of debate for over 30 years.
In particular, an efficient method capable of localising a transmitting node in the WTSN is required.
To-date, only a small number of papers have considered the problem of localising multiple emitters [2, 10, 13, 17 20].
Our equivocation over the impact of localising aid is likely to perplex, and possibly surprise, some developing countries, as well as donors such as USAid, which are setting out to localise a higher proportion of aid.
To fulfil their function, epithelial cells need to polarise along their apical basal axis and this process is controlled by a set of conserved polarity proteins localising to distinct membrane domains.
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