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The observer design allows a residual signal to be defined, able to detect faults using Park's vector currents.

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Level 4 is defined "able to perform without supervision" on a 1 to 5 global rating scale (see Table 1) [27].

Reliable cannot be defined as "able to be relied".

In the single component isotherm studies, the optimization procedure requires an error function to be defined to be able to evaluate the fit of the isotherm to the experimental equilibrium data.

For next year, 92% of the power-unit, including the internal combustion engine and hybrid system, is defined as able to be changed and manufacturers have to choose within that up to 48% that they will modify.

Prions can be defined as proteins able to shift between their soluble and aggregated states.

'Good quality' is defined as able to control hip, knee and foot alignment during exercises with both extra-slow and slightly faster than normal movement.

ROP16I/III has been defined to be able to directly phosphorylate STAT3 and STAT6 and drive alternatively activated macrophage differentiation (M2), leading to acute death by excessive parasite burden [ 48– 50].

In VAN a common open platform and common means for classical fieldbus tasks and telecontrol tasks are defined to be able to realise Virtual Automation Networks that combine both fielbus and telecontrol related aspects.

Lost to follow-up will be defined as not being able to ascertain a woman's sexual assault status at 1 year.

These 12 nuclear receptors can be defined functionally as being able to bind their specific ligand with a Kd of 1 nM or less [6].

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