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Its particularity is to be fully Lagrangian since it considers the fluid displacement field with respect to a static equilibrium configuration as the natural variable describing the fluid motion, as classically done in structural dynamics.

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The discretization of the DSA equations employs an Interior Penalty technique, as is classically done for the stabilization of the diffusion equation using discontinuous finite element approximations.

It is formally consistent and does not require the introduction of an arbitrary interface thickness, as is classically done when approximating surface-to-volume operators using Dirac functions.

Facebook has classically done a poor job with app discovery, for both users and Page admins.

And balance-sheet adjustments, both on the part of companies and consumers, must be made before the economy can respond as it classically does to a monetary ease".

On CT, a thrombus appears as a homogeneous, low-attenuation lesion that classically does not enhance.

We show that geometric duality theory is not restricted to real pre-ordered Banach spaces, as is done classically, but can be extended to real Banach spaces endowed with arbitrary collections of closed cones.

For example, in Modal Logic a Replacement Theorem holds just as it does classically: if \(X \equiv X'\) is provable in a normal modal logic then so is \(F \equiv F '\) where \(F\) is a formula and \(F'\) is like \(F\) except that some subformula occurrence \(X\) has been replaced with \(X'\).

(It's worth noting that Clooney has a long track record of recycling his red-carpet wardrobe -- and when one looks as classically dashing as he always does, who's to argue?).

Breaking the Mold, Violently That's one reason the most compelling films in this year's series, Bruno Dumont's "Twentynine Palms" and the German-born filmmaker Michael Haneke's "Time of the Wolf," don't seem as classically French as many of the others.

Interest, classically (and I do mean classically, as in Mr. Keynes and the), is the reward for waiting: there's supposedly a social function to interest because it rewards people for saving rather than spending.

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