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Firstly, then, we considered the original elements of the natural environment whose state can be represented through the natural elements (air, water, soil, vegetation) that can be defined and described by their chemical constitution and biological physics.

The procedure builds on the idea of authority by first constructing an authoritative core (to be defined and described below) from the MoLFunC matrix and then using this core to resolve uncertainties among the non-core sequences.

The "black box" of coping, as defined by the Swedish Army, must be defined and described.

1. 'Meta-data' documentation of international administrative data: Every field in each country's hospital administrative data system would be defined and described.

We propose a systematic approach to the development and validation process of new instruments as described in Figure 2. First, the aim of the instrument should be defined and described.

Ischemic stroke was defined on the basis of codes 434 or 436 (ICD-9) and I63 or I64 (ICD-10)." [ 47] Explanation All participant characteristics, genetic and non-genetic risk factors, and outcomes that are considered and used in the analyses, should be defined and described unambiguously.

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Each element of Sandia's Advanced Concept Group's plan is defined and described in the table below.

Integrable ("well-behaved") representations of these ∗-algebras are defined and described up to unitary equivalence.

Integrable ("well-behaved") representations of the corresponding ∗-algebras are defined and described up to unitary equivalence.

Several associated functional modules are defined and described in terms of their key characteristics and capabilities.

The NP-membrane interaction behavior fell into four categories, which are defined and described here.

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