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The normal British Class I and Class II bananas sold in most shops have always been allowed "defects of shape".
By definition, a signal P is such if there exists a pattern of length n which is represented multiple times within the m allowed defects from the instances { x i}.
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A good engineering approach is, therefore, to allow defects that would not jeopardize safe performance and in return reduce the manufacturing cost.
Thus, the ECP excitation coil can be driven at lower frequencies than the traditional ones allowing defects to be detected in thicker structures.
We hypothesize that the semi-conducting properties of pyrite allow defects within the bulk of the pyrite crystals to effectively migrate to the surface (note that a ferric iron in the pyrite structure is electronically equivalent to an electron hole [34], which can migrate through the conduction band to the surface [44]).
You are allowed some defect, but they are not going to all look absolutely perfect and white".
Once Syrian government forces were killed, captured or allowed to defect without reprisal, attention would turn to defending and expanding the no-kill zones.
The suffering of Sharon's children has convinced her of the need to pursue the kind of genetic therapies that would allow mitochondrial defects to be remedied.
The inspection system can also provide centimeter-level resolution inspection images, allowing general defects such as cracks and spalling concrete to be seen clearly.
Deleting a locus postnatally, or in a particular tissue, allows severe defects that are otherwise not survivable to be overcome.
The defect lines in the Voronoi diagram do not form complete grain boundaries because the polymer shell is soft, allowing the defects to reabsorb into the hexagonal structure.
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