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"There's a growth and a simplification in that last period," said his daughter, March, now 69 and a painter herself.
A simplification in the source design allows a more efficient particle extraction.
A simplification in terms of the law will give greater clarity and reassurance to those who are targeted that they will benefit from the protection of the law.
This brings about a simplification in sample preparation and a significant reduction in dose uptake for the analyst with many advantages over conventional methods.
A simplification in the experimental set-up and in the approach for the data collection and analysis could contribute significantly to understand the relation between the blood non-Newtonian properties and the emergent behaviors in collective RBCs flows.
The SD model represents a simplification in the determination of dynamic coastal community assets subject to impacts from severe storms over a long-term planning period.
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It was described by Osborne as a "simplification" but in fact it's a £1bn increase in their taxes.
Mc Comsey et al reported a simplification trial in which the PI was switched to efavirenz in children who had previously undetectable viral load for more than 6 months.
The parabolic approximation for the concentration profile inside a particle yields a substantial simplification in computations.
(Even this, however, is a bit of a simplification. In the middle of the eighth century much of Europe was not yet Christian).
The influence of the gas mixture composition is negligible for the cases with pulse disturbances whilst for step changes such a simplification, inherent in HPM, is not permissible.
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