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Ecosystems are definable units in a biosphere; as such they should contain both biotic (living) and abiotic (non life-supporting) constituents acting together as a whole.
For P, the identification of vulnerable zones represents a step forward to the management of the river basin in smaller definable units, which can provide a focus for safe management practices.
The key elements of a P4P program in general medicine have been identified and can be operationalized: clear objectives, definable units of assessment, valid performance indicators, analysis and interpretation of performance data, performance standards and financial rewards [ 19].
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He tried to get rid of vagueness and reference to E, the set of finitely definable reals in the unit interval, by fixing an explicit "Gödel-numbering": given a natural number n, write n in base B, for sufficiently large B (so as to include the number of alphabet letters plus punctuation marks).
Collaboration was less defined or definable than it became in the 1940's.
Additionally, biochronologic units such as we use are definable precisely because there is not high turnover through discrete intervals of time; the relative lack of turnover is what produces the series of biologically meaningful groupings.
Moreover, if the size is still represented by several unit cell distances, superlattice definitely is the only definable entity.
He seemed definable.
The project has definable goals.
The report identifies a definable "generation game".
Not that Tamaryn considers herself definable.
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