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Here we use the term (Nx-2) because we define one less sampling point on the non-negative x values than on the negative x values.
Based on this assumption, we define one fictitious immobile "pseudo" oil with dissolved gas.
We named a hypothetical organism, RETA, based on the hypothesis that these proteins define one single bacterial species.
Based on a literature survey on architectural practices and building regulation standards in France we define one to three building archetypes for each combination of these four parameters.
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They shape each other, define one another, and where one leads the other will follow.
Neither Dave nor Mary Murphy, when asked, could define one to their satisfaction.
Which define one but not the other?" If time allows, reunite the class and discuss the final question together.
Plascencia's mission is to define one and, in the process, turn Tijuana into a site of gourmet pilgrimage.
I define one of its meanings as "the central determinant, the pole bearing the most weight of the tent structure".
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