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In this way, a useful extinction criterion is developed that defines conditions for which unsteady mixing dynamics lead to extinction based on information available from steady-state flames.
The process was shown to have a universal invariant parameter, which defines conditions of similarity of channels and process regimes with respect to obtaining coatings of equal step coverage quality.
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We, therefore, opted to use well-defined polyethylene NPs (PE-NPs), synthesized in-house under defined conditions.
This has become one of rock music's defining conditions: it now seems anachronistic and provincial, safely and comfortably mainstream even at its most unruly.
Classes can be defined by a set of defining conditions: gold is the class of atoms with atomic number 79; chairs are the class of objects shaped for one person to sit on.
We define conditions (A1), (A2) and (A3) as follows.
This means that not the introduction rules are considered basic but the consequences of defining conditions.
They do so with minimal requirements, as purified molecules under defined conditions.
The dynamic nature of the proposed method helps users to define conditions on all entered fields.
The Rudka deposit accumulates microbial gas generated under strictly defined conditions (microbial reduction of carbon dioxide).
On constitutively relational accounts, however, interpersonal or social conditions are part of the "defining conditions" of autonomy (Christman 2004, 147).
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