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Several astronomers objected to calling them planets or planetlike bodies, because planets are customarily defined as large objects orbiting a star -- not drifters with no direct stellar ties.

With its abrupt beginning and improvisatory structure, it is a radical work, although not in the way that radicalism is customarily defined.

The distributions of the measured variables (univariate) did not show severe problems of distributional assumptions (skewness > 2; kurtosis > 7) as customarily defined (see West et al. [1995]).

In probability theory the expression Pr(x|y)—called the conditional probability of x given a proposition y is customarily defined as Pr(x&y)/Pr y) provided that Pr y) > 0. (Hereafter whenever we use an expression with form Pr(…|y) we will always assume that Pr y) > 0).

Lynching is customarily defined as a premeditated killing, typically by hanging, by two or more people operating outside the law.

Particular care needs to be taken when determining maximum AP amplitudes, as this feeds through to the calculation of APD, customarily defined at set percent repolarization levels (relative to maximal depolarization).

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The term clay is generally applied to (1) a natural material with plastic properties, (2) particles of very fine size, customarily those defined as particles smaller than two micrometres (7.9 × 10−5 inch), and (3) very fine mineral fragments or particles composed mostly of hydrous-layer silicates of aluminum, though occasionally containing magnesium and iron.

Gene extensions have customarily been defined as ± 50 Kb.

No set time of a year was defined, but customarily sejms were called for a time that would not interfere with the supervision of agriculture, which formed the livelihood of most nobility; thus most sejms took place in late fall or early winter.

The strength variation of the SAM is customarily quantified by the SAM Index, defined as the leading principal component of the 700 hPa atmospheric geopotential height anomalies in the Antarctic region (e.g., Mo 2000).

This defined the residence-time functions in the form now customarily used, and much subsequent development remains based on the approaches laid out in [6], for example, applications to flow through packed beds.

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