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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at uniformly" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incorrect combination of words that lacks clarity and proper usage.
Example: "The results were measured at uniformly spaced intervals."
Alternatives: "at consistent intervals" or "at equal intervals".
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Investors who had complacently let all euro-zone countries borrow at uniformly low levels abruptly woke up to the riskiness of an incompetent government borrowing money in a currency which it could not depreciate.
(a) If is p.a.p. and satisfies a local Lipschitz condition at, uniformly at, then is u.a.p.
If is p.a.a.p. and satisfies a local Lipschitz condition at, uniformly at, then is u.a.a.p.
(b) If is p.a.a.p. and satisfies a local Lipschitz condition at, uniformly at, then is u.a.a.p. (c) If then.
The transverse section of stem were made at uniformly 2 cm above the neck-panicle node and kept in formalin-acetic-alcohol (FAA) fixative solution.
If Wal-Mart.com is a hit, it will ultimately benefit from the powerfully efficient product distribution system that enables Wal-Mart stores to offer diverse goods at uniformly low prices.
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In one image they loom like black columns against a light gray sky, the towers stalwart straight, the smoke they emit whooshing away at a uniformly sharp angle.
It is a PARTY populated entirely by MEN, the WOMEN having all walked out in protest at being uniformly portrayed as BIMBOS.
Then, we address the case where the output is available only at (non uniformly spaced) sampling instants.
Coverage and electric-field strength will be evaluated at 425 uniformly distributed receiver locations.
In Basak et al. [15] they looked at a uniformly heated bottom wall with linearly heated left side wall.
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