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The model also incorporates various geometry constraints derived from engineering practice [24], using the cutting-plane concept [12] to define the Point of Intersection.

Considering the x-z coordinate with an origin at the Japan Trench axis as shown in Figure 3, we can define the point of intersection of the plate boundary décollement and the back-stop interface, which might be a splay fault, and also the point of intersection of the slope surface and the back-stop interface.

Since it is difficult to precisely define the point of origin and insertion of the tendon, and since the shape of the patella in some cases may change after the removal of osteophytes, the three radiographs of the patient were reviewed simultaneously but independently by both the observers.

To define the point of commitment to TRAIL-induced apoptosis, we preincubated BJEL cells for 0, 8, or 16 h with CMS before treating them with TRAIL.

By choosing a precursor effect to define the point of departure in the risk assessment, the risk assessment is likely to err on the side of caution.

We will therefore define the point of death as occurring when: (13) BMI (t ) ≤ 13, and (14) BMI (t ) = BM (t ) / h 2, where h is the subjects height (m).

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These curves define the points of the phase space where Y and Z do not change.

WHEN a war such as the one in Iraq turns bad, there is not always a particular moment that defines the point of defeat.

The torque and degrees of -rotation corresponding to that peak defined the point of failure.

Whether subjects physically rise to their feet or not has been shown to be unimportant [ 25] but we may not have defined the point of "awakening" in a sufficiently standardised way in this study.

The measurement of the hands of a clock is just one of many measures of distance defining the points of start and finish.

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