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From this study, it is construed that the developed hexahedral mesh generator can be effectively used for using CAMPform in three-dimensional metal forming analyses.

It is construed that the FFA optimizer can thus surpass the accuracy of the traditional ANFIS model in general, and is able to remove the false (inaccurately) forecasted data in the ANFIS model for extremely low flows.

But the British Olympic Association is concerned that it could be construed that the 28-year-old is making a political statement in the light of the fact that, since Scotland was granted devolution from London, some officials in Edinburgh have called for a separate Scottish Olympic team.

From the above cited literature, it can be construed that the Taguchi approach is widely employed for finding the optimal processing parameters for many manufacturing processes.

"It can be logically construed that the break in groundwater table elevations is because of the presence of a fault". Parrish and another geologist who read the report said the differing water levels should have prompted further underground investigation, such as digging a trench and deep holes in the ground to determine whether there is actually a fault.

Therefore, it can be construed that the variation has been stably inherited and is not a de novo neoplastic aberration.

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Based on the present work, we construe that copy number status of the DYZ1 may be exploited as a supplementary prognostic tool to monitor the occurrence of prostate cancer using biopsied samples.

Aalmuhammed testified that the producer told him "there is nothing I can do for you," but "[h]e said we would discuss it further at some point". A trier of fact could construe that communication as leaving the question of authorship open for further discussion.

There are some who would construe that the actions of the Indian captain were disrespectful to his opponents but they were not, Dhoni is not that type of man.

It's hard not to construe that the country is at low tide in terms of its vital signs, with two exceptions.

However, the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit Federal Circuitt) has not construed that Section consistently over the years.

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