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Then, the available domain of design solutions is defined as a common area that satisfies all the requirements of a luminaire.

Especially as the renewable energy available in a smart grid can be defined as a common pool resource [10], such rules are needed for successfully addressing collective action challenges [21].

Starting from concepts of rheology and multiscale analysis of dough structure, we propose basic knowledge models (BKMs) defined as a common representation of product changes for each operation, in a realistic range of dough compositions, and we delineate the areas where they are not available.

The term "Mother India" has been defined as "a common icon for the emergent Indian nation in the early 20th century in both colonialist and nationalist discourse".

Referring to Forbes' 1905 dictionary of "Gaelic names of beasts" in which bubaire is defined as a common bittern, and a detailed description given by scholar James Logie Robertson of the bull o' the bog (an alternative name for a bittern) in The Scotsman in 1908, Henderson hypothesises that the boobrie may stem from the bittern.

The overlap between the Creighton erbB-2, EGFR, Raf, and MEK signatures had been noted previously [4], and was defined as a common MAPK signature.

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Having been experimented elsewhere in Kenya (e.g. Laikipia) and more broadly (e.g. Namibia), this new model, termed a conservancy, can be defined as a commons institution (Hoole and Berkes 2010) whereby individual landowners or communal resource users pool lands to create a singular trust where benefits from wildlife and tourism development are shared by participants (Sorlie 2008).

For Venn diagram counts, two or more regions that overlap by at least one base were merged and defined as a 'common' region.

A "fen" he defines as "a common woman" but in Ireland, a "fen" is a boggy marsh — which gives us a good idea of how an insult seeds itself and germinates on new soil.

5 Persistent pulmonary hypertension of the newborn has been defined as "a final common pathway of a variety of risk factors and insults that can cause pulmonary underdevelopment, maldevelopment, or poor postnatal adaptation".

A household contains a group of people, often but not always a family, living together (defined as sharing a common kitchen).

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