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The adjacent feasible defines an area of expected cost reduction for realization in a defined (future) time frame.
Second, the adjacent feasible defines an area of expected cost reduction which enables the exploitation of the new technologies within a threshold.
The aforementioned foveal defect in patient JC_0759 was reflected by a decreased cell number at the area of expected peak cone density.
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John Hagel and John Seely Brown, who run Deloitte's Centre for Edge Innovation, argue that Western companies have spent the past century perfecting "push" models of production that allocate resources to areas of expected demand.
The new VAFF system will also provide predictions of areas of expected lapilli fall.
A survey of VAFF users conducted in 2012 by JMA in areas close to active volcanoes (e.g. Asamayama, Kirishimayama, and Sakurajima) demonstrated strong demand for forecasts of the quantity of ash falls, prediction of areas of expected lapilli falls, and early issue of VAFFs.
Child Protection: Approximately 230,000 children in emergency-affected areas of the north and in areas of expected displacement, where child protection mechanisms are limited or non-existent, will receive psychosocial and other forms of support.
As the direction of the node D is known, Area of the expected zone is calculated by (6).
It should be noted that the initialization point can be set arbitrarily inside the area of the expected target detection.
CT volumetry estimated that the central bisection, which was the area of the expected resection, occupied 40%% of the total parenchymal volume.
The focal area of the expected Miyagi-oki earthquake was broken 40 60 s after the initiation of the rupture, although the contribution of the radiated energy to the total energy release was not so large.
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