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The first market model has been selected as the most appropriate to replace the existing non-market model in Croatia.
The same may well be true for Apple and Google, though seeing as they are giant companies, it may be more appropriate to replace "life" with "growth".
In particular, if L = [ 0, 1 ] (where [ 0, 1 ] is the unit interval), then it is appropriate to replace a fuzzy subset with an L-fuzzy subset.
For the model to be presented, the projection preserves as much structure of the atomistic chain as appropriate to replace an atomistic chain on a prescribed (parameterized) coarse-grained level.
If there is evidence of vitamin D deficiency and/or poor dietary calcium intake, it would be appropriate to replace such deficits, but routine calcium and vitamin D supplements are not recommended [39].
This makes sense as the whole Trump team seems to think it's appropriate to replace facts with feelings.
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It is now the anthem of the European Union (which has yet to find an appropriate text to replace Schiller's poem).
Those board seats are reserved for the firm, and Kleiner Perkins said that, as of Tuesday, it had still been working with Ms. Pao to find the appropriate people to replace her.
If the data are assumed to be MAR, the multiple imputation is an appropriate technique to replace the missing values in the features.
Due to unique electrical and mechanical features of CNTFET, it can be chosen as an appropriate alternative to replace the metal oxide field effect transistors (MOSFET).
Carbon nanotubes have properties, such as caring high current, ballistic transport, mechanical stability, and dynamic load, which make them appropriate substances to replace silicon as the channel of field-effect transistors.
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