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The amplitude response function is defined according to a coordinate transformation for which the phase advances at a constant speed and the amplitude changes exponentially (related to the isochrons of the periodic orbit).

A prosperous farmer in the Transvaal, married and the father of two grown sons, Prinsloo considers happiness "not a fit subject... banal," and embarks on an affair that will, he anticipates, grant him a second youth and inspire his writing -- a fantasy transformation for which he ends up sacrificing wife, sons, land, money, respect, even the career he hoped to rekindle.

To make itself an attractive destination for immigrants, the experts say, Japan will have to undergo a difficult cultural transformation for which the Japanese-Brazilians pose an elementary test case.

The β-phase of Au7Cu5Al4 undergoes a reversible shape-memory phase transformation for which several conflicting martensite phases have been reported.

This method is based on data observed from six human samples captured using a single-exome capture platform, and involved the modeling of log-ratios using the Geary Hinkley transformation for which a normally distributed exon-level DOC is assumed.

But there was nothing in Mr Burnham's speech that suggested he has a policy that is worked through in enough detail to allow him to answer the challenge of the sceptical interviewer, nor any recognition that the transformation for which he rightly calls will be made in the teeth of cripplingly tight budgets.

As such, our migration approach constitutes a series of model transformations, for which we define transformation rules.

We can then order the posterior probabilities to analyze whether transformations predicted as the most likely indeed correspond to transformations for which q is a positive example, i.e. if p e t, q correlates with l e t, q.

Black elements indicate transformations for which q is a known substrate or product; dark gray elements indicate either different transformations of enzyme e (members of T e, see Section 2.2), or identical transformations t by a different enzyme (members of E t ).

These were transformations for which Mr. Helms did yeoman's work, and through which he reaped many benefits.

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