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In this work we analyze periods of high-beta suprathermal plasma occurrences (βep > 1) in interplanetary space, using the ratio (βep) of the energetic particle (20 keV to ∼5 MeV) and magnetic field energy densities from measurements covering the entire Ulysses mission lifetime (1990 2009) in order to reveal new or to reconfirm some recently defined interesting characteristics.

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She thinks that many children are more interested in creating stories and defining interesting narratives than just moving arms or legs.

In his book of 1879, Begriffsschrift: eine der arithmetischen nachgebildete Formelsprache des reinen Denkens, he developed a second-order predicate calculus and used it both to define interesting mathematical concepts and to state and prove mathematically interesting propositions.

In addition, they serve as ground experiments defining interesting and suitable biological samples for future space experiments and compliment the data of executed space experiments and those in progress.

There are two major types of problems to be solved within pragmatics: first, to define interesting types of speech acts and speech products; second, to characterize the features of the speech context which help determine which proposition is expressed by a given sentence.

However, our results help define interesting regions to target for amplicon-based deep sequencing with longer or paired-end reads, so that haplotype structure can be retained.

In particular, the equi-affine description has allowed us to define interesting relations between the equi-affine arc-length, Euclidean perimeter and the velocity gain factor which is equivalent to the equi-affine velocity.

Information about public transportation, events, and points of interest have been defined as interesting, as well as information about useful services (e.g. pharmacies, hospitals, citizenship/immigrant services) in the nearby.

Trillas, Cubillo and Castiñeira [Artificial Intelligence 117 (2000) 255–275] defined several interesting operators in orthocomplemented lattices.

In this paper, we have defined an interesting Riemann Liouville type fractional derivative operator.

While the 'Scottish effect' was not fully defined, one interesting possibility raised was the cultural explanation.

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