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And it appears that we are now in an era that will be defined precisely by events that appear, by our current standards of normality, highly improbable: flash floods, hundred-year storms, persistent droughts, spells of unprecedented heat, sudden landslides, raging torrents pouring down from breached glacial lakes, and, yes, freakish tornadoes.
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Thus, continuity is defined precisely by saying that a function f(x) is continuous at a point x0 of its domain if and only if, for any degree of closeness ε desired for the y-values, there is a distance δ for the x-values (in the above example equal to 0.001ε) such that for any x of the domain within the distance δ from x0, f(x) will be within the distance ε from f x0).
The use of evidence theory started with Dempster's work by description of the accounting principles of the upper and lower probabilities, and mathematical theory of evidence was defined precisely by Shafer (1976).
Headache caseness should be defined precisely, including its timeframe.
A room is defined precisely and unavoidably by floor, walls, and ceiling, particularly with doors closed and windows draped.
A singular control is defined precisely as follows.
For example, particular sensory dimensions can be defined much more precisely by means of the methods used in Molecular Gastronomy.
The polymer used, SU-8, a negative photoresist, can precisely be defined by UV illumination.
Further studies confirm that the risk of adverse outcomes is defined more precisely by deficit indices than by phenotypic definitions of frailty [30].
The term is embedded in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which Cuba signed in 1948, and it was defined very precisely by all the other countries of the Americas in the Inter-American Democratic Charter last September.
We also performed haplotype analysis in which a polymorphism of 21q22.3 was defined more precisely by the two ERE-associated SNPs rs2839494 and rs1078272.
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