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In town, the Franciscan Church of Our Lady of the Assumption, whose construction followed Erongarícuaro's modern founding in the 16th century, has a hand-carved wooden ceiling, beautiful interior gardens and a popular statue of San Antonio de Padua visited by "marriageable women in desolation," in the words of a local guide to the region.

The main flaw with all such calculators, and all of their whiz-bang Monte Carlo simulations, is their assumption that the future will look like the past an assumption whose flaws became obvious over the last year.

We develop a symbolic calculus, prove the existence of projectors (under a mild additional assumption) whose range can be thought of as quantizing the domain, give a symbolic proof of a Szegö limit theorem, and study associated propagators.

It is clear that the convergence of Taylor series at (p= 1) is a prior assumption, whose justification is provided via a theorem [25], so that the system in (36)–(38) holds true.

The no-flux conditions imply that the boundaries are impermeable to the tumour cells, an assumption whose validity depends on the tissue of interest.

Rather than a test statistic, it produces a P value which represents the percentage of 1000 simulated paths embodying the PH assumption whose supremum (or largest) values exceed the supremum of the observed path for the covariate of interest [ 15].

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That it embodies non-trivial assumptions whose import must be accepted with sober reflection is indicated by the early acceptance of the hole argument by David Hilbert.

Different professional societies or national and international authorities have provided Design Codes with procedures that, in spite of being well accepted, contain assumptions whose implications are not always well understood.

Of course, the above considerations rest on several assumptions whose validity cannot be taken for granted, especially if results from previous investigations are applied in a different context (e.g., different patient groups, much later scan times).

The electromagnetic inverse problem is ill-posed; arriving at a solution requires a priori assumptions whose validity is generally unknown [43].

These methods generally rely on default assumptions whose validity is unknown.

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