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be preconditioned

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A requirement which must be satisfied before taking a course of action.

  • A marriage licence is a precondition for a wedding.

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Each second-order factor can be preconditioned by the method in Section 2.

Its source water needs to be preconditioned as it does not mix hot and cold water itself.

We propose them to be preconditioned by pore pressure changes related to sea level fluctuations, steep topography, and fluid and fault activities.

By inverting these graph Laplacian matrices, the discretized single layer operator is obtained, which can be preconditioned with the hierarchical basis.

The photosynthetic attributes required for C4 photosynthesis were identified for the first time in the monocotyledon model crop rice, suggesting that this is likely a general innate characteristic of C3 plants which might be preconditioned for the C4 pathway evolution.

The graphite electrode had to be preconditioned by immersion in the melt for 10 12 h so that the surface became saturated in sodium before Al deposition could be observed.

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"It is preconditioned to melt", he says.

My entire life is preconditioned based on all this information that I collect in real time".

DGA columns were preconditioned with 3.0 M HCl.

The viscous operator is preconditioned using the additive Schwarz method.

The nanofibers mat was preconditioned with 200 μL methanol and 200 μL water once each.

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