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"envelop by" is not grammatically correct and is not commonly used in written English
It is possible that you mean "enveloped by", which is a past tense verb phrase meaning "surrounded by" or "enclosed by". Example: The city was enveloped by a thick fog, making it difficult for drivers to see.
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Let us denote the value of the American put by P and its Snell envelop by ( {S}_p^left tau right), ) this put will be exercised if we have ( Sleft tau right)={S}_p^left tau right).
When the spreading code period becomes smaller, the power spectral density (PSD) for the corresponding navigation signals does not match the exact envelop of the pulse shape, as it would be the case for pure random codes (with infinite period), but rather shows peaks exceeding this envelop by several dBs (e.g., 8 dB for the GPS coarse/acquisition (C/A) codes).
Take your envelopes to the post office and have them weigh and stamp the smaller sealed envelop by itself.
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Getting around: Enveloped by motorways.
You felt enveloped by the music.
Enveloped by nature, aging with grace.
Virunga was now enveloped by human conflict.
Here, I felt enveloped by greenery.
All enveloped by a fog of nostalgia.
You stood in the booth, enveloped by this thick curtain.
They discovered an island enveloped by treacherous rocks.
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