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The bomb attack has entered British folklore as the country has confronted, to a degree unmatched since its deployment to Afghanistan in 2001, the realities facing its troops.
Then, results of various 3D thermo- mechanical simulation models are confronted to a well reported experimental results.
This field is confronted to a very limited prior knowledge and a small set of usable tools.
In the process of model building, the researcher may be confronted to a pool of predictors of which some might be redundant in nature.
the inhabitants are confronted to a variable tarifs of energy and some heater setpoints effects according to hour and days and to energy producers.
We develop a model that describes the dynamics of a plant species interacting with one antagonistic (e.g. an herbivore) and one mutualistic (e.g. a pollinator) species confronted to a perturbation to assess how each interaction type will affect the other.
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If confronted to become a punk, fight and continue to fight.
Finally, analytically calculated values are confronted to experimental values, and show a very good agreement.
Even Fukushima's unharmed areas are confronting — to put it mildly — a branding problem.
They want President Dmitry Medvedev to be confronted over a perceived failure to protect business against corruption.
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