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Albert Einstein once said that scientific theories should be able to be described so simply that a child could understand them.

Based on these assumptions, the multiphysical transports are still able to be described by the classical Poisson Boltzmann model.

The nanostructural role of calcium in blended metakaolin slag geopolymer binders is also able to be described by the application of this technique.

This paper proposes the design of a reset fuzzy observer for the class of nonlinear systems able to be described by a Takagi Sugeno fuzzy model.

When equilibrium sorption expressions were used and the flux of colloids through the glass bead columns was constant, the colloid facilitated transport of cesium was able to be described using an effective retardation coefficient.

Then, according to one-month driving data of Changchun taxis and one-week driving data of Beijing taxis, it was found that the traffic distribution in city zone were able to be described by Nakagami distribution.

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The feeling of wanting to work but not being able to was described as not being a complete human being or as being a second-class human being.

A wide variety of molecules have been described being able to activate Vδ2+ T cells [12], [20], [21].

"It's like a cosmic door to something that you won't be able to describe, it's something that the audience will complete," he said.

He may not be able to describe what he is actually feeling, so watch him for the warning signs.

Be able to describe what material the item being shipped is made of.

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