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Section 3 describes the basic concept of our proposed FSM and three approaches to capture user's needs.

Figure 1 outlines the basic concept of our system: a trajectory is generated based on a given set of LAU and HO events.

Here, we briefly outline the basic concept of our vision for hierarchical testing of GM plants depicted in Figure 3. Figure 3 Proposed tiering scheme for ecotoxicological testing for environmental risk assessment of GM plants.

Another basic concept of our approach is that the real-time tsunami forecast is derived directly from observed tsunami data without any information about the tsunami source, which is generally obtained by inversion and can contain large uncertainties.

This consideration derives from the "basic concept of our system that legal burdens should bear some relationship to individual responsibility".

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Dr Eran Elinav, lead scientist on the study from the Weizmann Institute, said: "Measuring such a large cohort without any prejudice really enlightened us on how inaccurate we all were about one of the most basic concepts of our existenc - which is what we eat and how we integrate nutrition into our daily life," he said.

In "Preliminaries", the basic concepts of our work are introduced; then in next section, we review fuzzy semi-numbers.

The reviewer called Rand "a writer of great power" who wrote "brilliantly, beautifully and bitterly", and stated that "you will not be able to read this masterful book without thinking through some of the basic concepts of our time".

At this section we analyze in detail the basic concepts of our method.

"The Mott problem has continually challenged our ability to construct a truly comprehensive quantum theory of solids," says Shen. "Today our basic concept of solids is based on the band structure concept.

"for, as Mr. Justice Stewart has reminded us, the individual's right to the protection of his own good name 'reflects no more than our basic concept of the essential dignity and worth of every human being—a concept at the root of any decent system of ordered liberty.

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