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A mesh of nodes used in particle-in-cell simulations may be refined in some regions to obtain better local spatial resolution without adding excessive computational cost.
If a system's reachability characteristics are incompatible with the given prediction question – if, say, "hit" and "flop" in a cultural market are both likely to be reached from the CSS – then the prediction objectives should be refined in some way.
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A robust, dignified man, the late Mr. Ford carried a hint of the Old World, as if his taste had been refined in some forgotten duchy.
The mesh is irregular since it is refined in some areas close to the walls in order to better capture the turbulent structures and features arising in these locations.
Architecture's recent "social turn"—a desire to directly address political, humanitarian, and ecological problems is still very much in evidence, but is refined in some unlikely ways.
If it has been refined in some way, which could include processes such as bleaching or deodorizing, it becomes much harder on our liver.
Although some versions may be refined in the future, this initial validation tentatively allows the use of the PHI in different countries and cultures.
These tests often need to be refined in order for them to detect an ESBL in some bacterial strains, such as those that also overproduce a cephalosporinase.
The KXL pipe is to pump dirty crude oil from tar sands in Canada to be refined in Texas.
Unity was refined in Ubuntu 11.10, and will continue to be refined in 12.04 and beyond.
This concept can be refined in future studies.
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