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Discover LudwigThe phrase "addressing for a" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks clarity without additional context.
Example: "I am addressing for a meeting next week."
Alternatives: "preparing for a" or "arranging for a".
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But the point is still worth addressing: for a particular interpretation of what belief is, what sort of level of uncertainty is appropriate.
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Ascent trajectory optimization with thermal effects is addressed for a stratospheric airship.
This interference problem is not new and has been addressed, for a long time, in wireless networks.
Neither of these have yet been addressed for a single-sensor system, and considering practical constraints in the literature.
Several questions should be addressed for a proper analysis of forest health conditions in relation to tree diversity.
The problem of interval observer design is addressed for a class of descriptor linear systems with time delays.
The problem of state observation, based on sampled output measurements, is addressed for a class of nonlinear state-affine systems.
Finally, the contact technology is addressed for a variety of germanides, i.e., Co, Cu, Ni, Fe, Pd, Pt, etc.
This issue is addressed for a class of unbalanced linear designs which include classical growth curve models.
The problem of state observation is addressed for a class of systems subject to sensor delay and parameter uncertainty.
The robust passivity control problem is addressed for a class of uncertain delayed systems with time-varying delay.
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