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In the worst case, the sparsity bound in our construction is similar to that of binary compressed sensing matrices constructed by DeVore and partial Fourier matrices constructed by Xu and Xu.
Cement mixers bound for Manhattan construction sites from plants in Brooklyn and the Bronx can't make it in time — the stuff has to be delivered within ninety minutes of being mixed — and are routinely turned away.
Among the various ground-improvement methods available for overcoming these undesirable characteristics, geosynthetic-reinforced pile-supported (GRPS) embankments are considered to be a reliable solution suitable for time-bound construction projects and difficult ground conditions.
This led to the proposal that the hippocampus may facilitate the construction of complex spatial contexts or scenes into which event details are bound, and this scene construction process may underpin functions such as navigation, recalling the past, and imagining the future [ 6].
"When he took off the handcuffs, he should have done so slowly," Mr. Khasanov said as he sat, nursing a vodka hangover with ulcer medicine, on a train bound to a Mongolia construction job.
The collapse of the recycling business has affected people like Mr. Tian, the middlemen who buy the waste products and the factories that refashion the recyclable waste into products bound for stores and construction sites around the world.
Since the same phrase can appear in various environments, the choice of the construction is bound with other semantic or pragmatic motivations.
This paper discusses the results of a study aimed at designing cement bound mixtures for road construction, made with steel slag, ladle furnace slag, waste foundry sand, glass wastes and coal ash.
As such, identity construction is bound up with ontological issues concerning the individual's mode of being in society, involving both the public projection of identity and its private lived experience (Ybema et al., 2009).
One of the consequences of Bloomfield's definition of the word was that morphology became the study of constructions involving bound forms.
In her book, that name metamorphosed into a line that read, "Miss Lydia B. Twitty (who lived in the city and kept 22 cats and one little kitty)." Mrs. Seeber wrote the manuscript on onion-skin typing paper, glued it onto red construction paper and bound the book with three metal rings.
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