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Since both theories and the experimental observations agreed well in the negative refraction region given by the correctness condition, we can use the combination of theory and output correction to predict negative refraction angles.
We analytically derived the correctness condition and showed that for the experimental conditions we used, the correctness condition is fulfilled up to an incidence angle of 15 degrees.
Therefore inequality 4 gives the negative refraction correctness condition either for 1D PCs or 2D PCs.
In order to know the negative refraction zone, we have analytically derived the correctness condition and showed that for the experimental conditions we used, the correctness condition is fulfilled up to an incidence angle of 15 degrees.
We also analytically derived the negative refraction correctness condition that gives the angular region where negative refraction occurs.
However, in order to fully warrant the occurrence of negative refraction the correctness condition needs to be fulfilled [16].
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But even the most relentlessly descriptive academic linguist believes in "correctness conditions" in grammar, as Geoff Pullum calls them.
Correctness conditions are fixed with reference to evolutionary design and past performance.
(CM) can hardly be challenged: Meaningful expressions have semantic correctness conditions.
Concurrent data structures are usually designed to satisfy correctness conditions such as sequential consistency or linearizability.
Finally, some correctness conditions are defined using Rosetta's special-purpose component constructs.
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