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be formulated over

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To reduce to, or express in, a formula; to put in a clear and definite form of statement or expression.

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In peer-to-peer systems like Piazza (Halevy et al., 2003) or Orchestra (Green et al., 2007), data are stored in multiple distant 'peers', which communicate with a few other peers and queries can be formulated over each peer.

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The conceptual plans for the redevelopment project was formulated over the last two years with the help of a consortium: Ehrenkrantz, Eckstut & Kuhn Architects; Mikesell & Associates; and Paulus, Sokolowski & Sartor engineers.

This law was formulated over the period 1864 79 by the Norwegian scientists Cato M. Guldberg and Peter Waage but is now of only historical interest.

A multi-objective optimization problem is formulated over a thirteen-dimensional search space bounded by eight design constraints.

A graph model is formulated over this ROI, of which a node denotes one superpixel and an edge denotes the adjacency of superpixels.

A microscopic displacement field fulfilling suitable periodicity boundary conditions, and depending on a limited number of degrees of freedom, is formulated over any masonry Representative Volume Element (RVE).

Though this article has been formulated over the backdrop of the Z-number approach to computing with words (CWW), it nevertheless applies to research areas in natural language processing (NLP) like text summarization, semantic disambiguation and concept graph generation.

The input/output patterns are formulated over a feedback CS and are solved in a model-free Iterative Learning Control (ILC) framework for linear time-invariant systems at the intermediate level.

Compatibilized polymer blends of isotactic polypropylene, styrene-maleic anhydride copolymer (SMA) and two amino functionalized polyolefins a rubbery amino functional ethylene propylene copolymer and an amino functional isotactic polypropylene have been formulated over a wide composition range.

This theory is formulated over the language \(\mathcal{L}_a \cup \{F x)\}\) supplemented with terms for all closed primitive recursive functions and contains the statement \(\neg F \tau \) where \ \tau\) is some fixed primitive recursive term intended to denote an 'infeasible' number such as \(10^{12}\).

He also argued that the new guidelines rest on an outmoded interpretation of the UK's Obscene Publications Act (OPA) as it was formulated over half-a-century ago, in 1959.

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