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It is shown that the modified version of the earlier model put forward by Korsunsky et al., published recently by Tuck et al., constitutes a particular form of the model here proposed.
Namely its commissions, at least, formed a kind of argument about what is and is not performance art, or, more specifically, what constitutes a particular kind of performance art that is implied by the term "visual art performance".
Such energetic electrons constitute a particular hazard to spacecraft.
Those studying for a PhD constitute a particular and special group in the student community.
Patients dying during induction treatment constitute a particular category of nonresponders.
Email use however constitutes a special form of 'controlled interruption'.
By using the letterforms as elements of the picture, the author invites the reader to decipher what form constitutes a particular creature, and the design reveals that the representation can be accomplished in many ways -- not only, for example, through realistic rendering.
Unlike religion and political opinion, what constitutes a particular social group is not always clear.
Small, cash-strapped community hospitals and individual practitioners constituted a particular concern.
Basically, an "associated member" is an owner of a particular tranche of equity which constitutes a particular protected series.
The function 1 Ψ 1 constitutes a particular case of the (complex-valued) Wright function.
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