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These curves define the points of the phase space where Y and Z do not change.
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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).
The measurement of the hands of a clock is just one of many measures of distance defining the points of start and finish.
Defining the points of contact of the −5 leucine with the kinases and 14-3-3s 14-3-3s 14-3-3smative.
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.
Similarly, we define the point-wise monotonicity of ( m n ) n.
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