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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a unique speed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a speed that is distinct or one-of-a-kind in a particular context, such as technology, vehicles, or processes.
Example: "The new sports car boasts a unique speed that sets it apart from its competitors on the racetrack."
Alternatives: "an exceptional speed" or "a distinctive speed".
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In the case of a scalar neural field equation with purely excitatory connections and a sigmoidal or Heaviside firing rate function, it can be proven that there exists a traveling front solution with a unique speed that depends on the firing threshold and the range/strength of synaptic weights [39, 40].
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"MemSQL has achieved strong enterprise traction by delivering a database that enables operational analysis at unique speed and scale, allowing customers to create dynamic, intelligent applications," said Adam Ghobarah, general partner at GV, in today's announcement.
A transport budget analysis for low- and high-temperature radical species is also performed, which confirms that the flame structures at UI= sR and UI= sR′ do indeed correspond to premixed flames (deflagrations), as opposed to spontaneous ignition fronts which do not have a unique propagation speed.
(23) If (t_{0} geq t_{1}), then there exists a unique admissible speed for f.
Then there exists a unique admissible speed for begin{cases} y'=cfrac{sqrt{y 2-y)}}{1-y} - hat{f}(u), y(0)=0=y(1).
In Theorem��4.1 of [15], Magpantay and Zou showed that for K ( x ) of type (C) and θ < α + β 2, if there exists a unique wave speed μ ˆ ∈ ( 0, c ), then there exists a solution to equation (1.1) satisfying the phase and boundary conditions.
As we are considering a strong Allee effect in this model (i.e., 0 < a < 1, where the population below this threshold exhibits negative growth versus reduced positive growth from a weak Allee effect), there exists a unique wave speed of the invasion front that is a result of being 'pushed' from the inside out, as opposed to being 'pulled' by the leading edge (Lewis and Kareiva 1993).
Ookla, which in the last year processed 65 million unique speed or connection quality tests in the U.S. alone, launched a site last week called NetIndex that provides a way to explore global data culled from the last month of the roughly 1.5 million tests performed every day.
By providing unique speed and resolution, Diamond Light Source is enabling fundamental research in what could form one of the biggest medical breakthroughs of the 21st century.
Not a time, because time was undeterminable except in relation to another time, and not a rigid three-dimensional object or frame of reference either, because that would only be "unchangeable" in its own boundaries, but the unique speed of light in empty space, the top speed possible for the transmission of information about clock times and changes.
In this work, microstructural evolution during non-conventional electropulse heat treatment of thin NiTi filaments was investigated in a unique high-speed in situ synchrotron X-ray diffraction experiment with simultaneous evaluation of the tensile force and electrical resistivity of the treated wire.
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