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Similarly, to the robustness method of the previous section, stability conditions for the step-size μ k and boundedness conditions on additive noise can be derived now.

"By its own logic," says Charo, Lamberth's ban on funding "should only apply to... cell lines that are being derived now".

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But the growth derives, now more than at any time in the recent past, from a staggering expansion of heavy industry and urbanization that requires colossal inputs of energy, almost all from coal, the most readily available, and dirtiest, source.

We derive now a computationally efficient characterization of polynomial functions that fit a time series of a given length.

Based on equation (3) we derive now an expression for the covariance of two distance estimates d ^ j and d ^ k.

Note that neither of the matrix ({varvec{{W}}}) nor the matrix ({varvec{{W}}}^) is necessary to be derived from now.

The FAO models were re-run in 2009 by the United Kingdom House of Commons Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee who then derived the now popular, 70percentt by 2050 scenario.

It may be that Bay is derived and now at high frequency, or that Shah is part of an Asian selective sweep.

The question of how pararetroviral inserts may still be effective against the challenge of extant viruses if they are derived from now extinct viruses is very intriguing.

Less income is now derived from match-going fans but, paradoxically, they have never been more important.

Under Cox's stewardship, it has diversified abroad with two-thirds of its income now derived from overseas.

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