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"complete definition" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe a definition which is thorough, comprehensive, and exhaustive. For example, "The complete definition of marketing includes the identification of consumer needs and the development of an appropriate strategy to satisfy those needs."
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Given the initial mRNA state (which is usually an empty mRNA, i.e., x i = 0, i ∈ I c ), the rate law (1) with the predetermined update rule defines completely the ribosome dynamics in Figure 1, thus yielding a complete definition of the codon-based (stochastic) model for mRNA translation.
PROforma can be represented as text and also in a graphical form, as illustrated in figure 3. The syntax of the textual representation has been given a complete definition in EBNF [ 18, 22] however the graphical representation is less completely defined.
It wasn't a perfect or complete definition of adoption by any means; it was simply how I chose to begin.
But his Christmas message suggests that, actually, he hasn't quite convinced himself that this is a complete definition of success.
Feuillet provided as well a complete definition of the principles of the dance first described by the Académie in the 1660s.
Dr. Skeem and Dr. Cooke warned in their paper that the checklist was increasingly being mistaken for a complete definition of psychopathy -- a broader personality construct that includes deceitfulness, impulsivity and recklessness, though not always aggression or illegal acts.
These are local expressions, for a complete definition see [5].
However, the sole thermochemistry is not adequate for the complete definition of the explosion.
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One can see that a d-metric space ((X,p)) is 0-complete (Definition 2.3) iff the metric space ((X,delta )) is complete.
One can see that a dislocated (strong quasi- metric space ((X,p)) is 0-complete (Definition 2.3) iff the (quasi- metric space ((X,pelta)) is complete (for the quasi-metric, see [19], Definitions 14, 7).
For the final validation stage we employ an NP-complete definition of TR involving the concept of generalized median string under edit distance (de la Higuera and Casacuberta, 2000; Sim and Park, 2003), together with an efficient heuristic for computing an approximation of such median string (Jiang et al., 2003) previously not used in a biological context.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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