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Now, we consider the same narrowband ID sources as in the second example.

145 If no meta-analysis was performed, the qualitative inferences should be presented as systematically as possible with an explanation of why meta-analysis was not done, as in the second example above.

He also assaults the convention of poetic metaphor, as in the second example above — the gray salmon named Flint — revealing that a lot of allegedly "poetic" writing is a fraudulent and circular game: language that is supposed to evoke the natural world and put readers in touch with their inner being is in fact recycling its own trite conventions.

If this hypothesis (the 'gap') occurs internally, as in the second example, it is unreachable for (N L: one cannot derive np\s for 'Mary — put there' (nor s/np, for that matter, which would require a right-peripheral gap).

In this scenario, we apply constant interests to study how information of a specific subject spreads in groups characterized by different features such as in the second example described in the introductory section ("Background").

Corollary 4.4 Let X be a real normed space, Y be a real Banach space and ( Y, N, T P ) be the complete non-Archimedean fuzzy normed space defined as in the second example in the preliminaries.

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The more important logical relations are implication (as in the first example above) and equivalence; and, as displayed in the square of opposition (see opposition, square of), contrariety (as in the second example), contradiction, subcontrariety, and subimplication.

The spectral density for free free emission was fixed at −2.14 (following [11]) and the synchrotron and dust spectral indices were as in the first example.

For example, instead of publishing each light intensity observation to the SCB separately as in the first example, a Context Provider Service was developed to calculate the average of all the light intensity observations in a room within a minute and only publish this average as an event on the SCB.

Particle chemistry, and specifically surface chemistry, plays a decisive role in addition to particle size, as shown in the second example: exposure of rats to polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) fume.

The trick is same as the one explained in the second example as shown in Figure 8. Actually, as far as this card magic is concerned, a robot magician can play with more advantage than human.

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