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Effects of positive flame stretch on the laminar burning velocities of methane/air flames were studied both experimentally and computationally, considering freely (outwardly) propagating spherical laminar premixed flames.

Effects of positive flame stretch on the laminar burning velocities of hydrogen/air flames were studied both experimentally and computationally, considering freely (outwardly) propagating spherical laminar premixed flames.

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In an age in which everything - human relationships included - is considered freely tradable, Prescott remains impressively loyal to his jockeys and staff.

Measurements and numerical simulations considered freely (outwardly -propagating spherical laminar premixed flames at boutwardly -propagatinge preferential-diffusphericalitions with fuelaminaralence ratios in the range 0.45–4.00, premixeds in the range 0.35–4.00 atm, volumetric oxygen concentrations in the nonflamesat in the range 0.125–0.210, and Karlovitz numboth in the range 0.0–0.6.

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'Tis a Point, which seems to me, to be put out of the reach of our Knowledge: And he who will give himself leave to consider freely, and look into the dark and intricate part of each Hypothesis, will scarce find his Reason able to determine him fixedly for, or against, the Soul's Materiality.

In all three case studies, no knowledge about the pathway was assumed and all parameters were considered freely variable.

Confined molecules were defined as non-immobile tracks with a diffusion coefficient D of less than 0.2 µm/s, and the remaining tracks were considered freely diffusive.

Given a set of basal metabolites (that are considered freely available) and a set of target metabolites (whose concentration must increase), our SAT method constructs the shortest pathway between the basal and target sets (SPABBATS) of metabolites that is stoichiometrically balanced, while allowing the concentration of the intermediate metabolites to increase, if needed.

We divide the set of compounds into three disjoint sets: i) B is the set of basis compounds that are considered freely available, either because they are provided in the medium, or because they are "currency metabolites", whose concentration is buffered by the whole system (e.g. ATP, ADP, NADH, etc).

Considering the freely expressed will of the Ossetian and Abkhaz peoples and being guided by the provisions of the U.N. Charter, the 1970 Declaration on the Principles of International Law Governing Friendly Relations Between States, the C.S.C.E.

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