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The company says that the Hitachi Enterprise Cloud family offers new service classes to define the units of on-demand consumption.
We estimated C release from the 2004 fires again, using the burn severity map (with low, moderate and high classes) to define the consumed C fractions for aboveground biomass and ground organic layers.
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The epoch's extravagance was the expression of the desire of a new self-made class to define itself.
During a recent session, Mr. Harvey drew a diagram on the board with the word "community" in the center and asked the class to define it.
This course will examine recent scholarship while engaging the young people in the class to define the agenda and questions of the course, and to conduct their own research.
Meta-analyses may increase not only the number of classes required to define more relevant markers but also increase the imbalance in the representation of some classes.
On June 28th, the court will convene to hear class certification to define what employees are eligible to be represented by the class action lawsuit.
Broad hierarchies of race and class continued to define social relations.
Class continued to define the continent's caste system and Europe still ruled much of the world: the British empire was still going strong in 1945, and decolonisation would not gain unstoppable momentum until the 1960s.
Mortality rates by diameter class used to define each of five mortality scenarios used in sensitivity analysis.
However, they need careful positioning of prototypes to capture the distribution of each class region and/or to define the class boundaries.
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