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However, any problem in GP standard form can be further transformed into a convex problem using log-sum-exp transformation [10], ([11], Eq. 2).
Ammonia may be further transformed by other bacteria into nitrites and nitrates and used by plants for growth.
And, since (p ≡ q) ≡ [(p ⊃ q) · (q ⊃ p)] is valid, any wff containing ≡ can be transformed into an equivalent containing ⊃ and · but not ≡, and thus in turn by the previous steps it can be further transformed into one containing ∼ and ∨ but neither ≡ nor ⊃ nor ·.
can be further transformed into (3.24).
The hazards can be further transformed into risks using probabilities.
For a longer duration of oxidation, all aromatic compounds would be further transformed into small molecules.
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During the first desodiation process, Mo nanograins are firstly re-oxidized into intermediate phase NaMoO2 that is further transformed into amorphous Na2MoO3, resulting in an irreversible phase transformation.
Francisco de Paula Rodrigues Alves, from 1902 to 1906, Rio de Janeiro was further transformed.
The exhibition also reveals how assemblage was further transformed in the early 1970s by performance-oriented installations of found objects by Senga Nengudi, Maren Hassinger and David Hammons.
These conditions are further transformed into linear matrix inequalities.
The interval variables are further transformed into the standard interval [−1,1].
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