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He defined a conic as the intersection of a cone and a plane (see figure).
The intersection of food and fashion is silly, just as the intersection of fashion and anything else is silly.
The location is not identified, but most residents would recognize it as the intersection of Millburn Avenue and Main Street.
He grew up in Queens, in what he describes as the intersection of Lefrak City, Corona, Rego Park and Forest Hills.
Steve Jobs described Apple's edge as the intersection of technology and art.
Classical economics pushes us to consider wages as the intersection of labor supply and labor demand.
This step can also be referred as the intersection of solution sets as in [28].
The threshold, (eta_{0}), is defined as the intersection of the two fitted distributions.
Initial position is calculated as the intersection of the diagonals of the trapeze.
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In the latter case, the submanifold is defined as the intersection of two higher dimensional hypersurfaces, and all the computations are restricted to this intersection.
In this study we summarize results that are based on independent analyses using these two models, as well as the intersection of results from both models.
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