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However, fairness has always been defined on a per-user basis for a deterministic workload.

Once a discrete gradient vector field has been defined on a finite cell complex, information about its homology can be directly deduced from it.

The setup of a cleaning methodology based on agar gel has been defined on a pilot area of the "Fuga in Egitto" high-relief of the Duomo of Milan.

44 Therefore, most investigators attempt to convert the text form eligibility criteria that already have been defined on a protocol to computable criteria at the data collecting stage.

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(A lunk is defined, on a poster, as "one who grunts, drops weights, or judges").

The neurochemistry is defined on a regional basis by acquiring a radiofrequency signal with chemical shift from one or many volumes or voxels.

Instead, it is defined on a case-by-case basis, with the prime minister as the final judge.

Probably "old-age style" should be defined on a case-by-case basis, especially now that we are redefining old age.

The cubic splines are defined on a graded mesh.

Models are defined on a reference site set and are evaluated on a test site set.

The numerical model is defined on a finite set of basic variables with prescribed probabilistic characteristics.

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