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No threshold in impacting energy could be defined to explain what triggers the fragmentation.

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An energy matrix is defined to explain the energy share of different reflected waves and interaction energy.

Therefore, R G (the ratio of i-C4H10 yield to n-C4H10 yield) was defined to explain the effect of molybdenum naphthenate on slurry-phase hydrocracking.

Similar to the analysis performed for the pulse in the glucose consumption phase, three phases were defined to explain the metabolic changes following the inhibitor pulse: xylose phase (period before the pulse, but after glucose had been consumed), co-conversion phase (period in which HMF and furfural were co-converted), and HMF phase (period when only HMF was converted).

Flashbacks were defined to participants at the time of explaining the diary, and as a written explanation in the diary itself as: (1) moments of the film spontaneously popping into mind unexpectedly and (2) mental images, i.e., taking the form of pictures, sounds or bodily sensations.

There's incredibly strong engineering, there's a culture piece, there's a brand piece that needed to be defined and explained to the rest of the world.

Section Four, called "Cultural and Contextual Constraints on Choice", consists of six chapters attempting to address the question of how choice can be defined or explained in relation to the contexts of situation and culture.

He observes, for example, that the ratio between a circle's circumference and diameter — the number pi, in other words — "cannot be defined or explained numerically any more than 'Queen Victoria' can".

Similarly, the action-value function Q s, a) can be defined, which is explained in the following subsection.

While many technical terms will be defined, explained or otherwise put into everyday language, key scientific terminology, such as 'theory' and 'hypothesis' are often used in a more problematic way.

"Pseudo-uridines at these positions are conserved from yeast to human U1 snRNA (Massenet et al., 1999)." The "E complex" needs to be defined and its relevance explained for the general reader.

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