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The earliest variants of fuzzy architecture of active suspension controllers were proposed by Yester and McFall [64], and Lin and Lu [65].
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It should be noted that 'Camus' is not recognisable as a Scandinavian name, and that there are earlier variants of the place name, e.g. 'Cambistown' as it is called in documents from 1425 6, which has a Celtic etymology.
However, early variants of GFP were frequently misfolded and led to the aggregation of the fusions.
Some early variants of the models that were suggested by the methodologists could find no favour in the eyes of the medical researchers, and they came up with different suggestions that worked better than those of the methodologists.
It was used by the nobility as an arena in which to play an early variant of tennis.
A month later, one of those attacks arrived dubbed NotPetya, due to an initial, erroneous, belief that it was an earlier variant of ransomware called Petyna.
An older deposit contains a beautifully preserved skeleton and skull of what might be an early variant of A. africanus.
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But the experiment was performed using an earlier variant of the virus preserved from the 1995 Kikwit, Congo outbreak, rather than the current strain.
In the Middle Bronze Age, or Middle Helladic Period, people from the north moved in who are believed to have spoken an early variant of the Greek language.
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