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In their examples they used standard numerical methods to estimate the coefficients at a succession of discrete radii, and then to estimate the By going to sufficiently high order (and using also the internal fields that we have not considered) they had no problem in applying the method to give the field from thin field-aligned currents joining the north and south auroral zones.
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The more heartening examples they use include Sweden, where the number of suicides fell during the country's recession, despite a large rise in unemployment.
Even though some of the examples they use to present their case feature equipment generated evidence, they tend to talk about observation as a perceptual process.
According to the indictment, for example, they used a text message to squeeze another businessman seeking a liquor license.
For example, they used to kidnap rivals, informants and incompetent subordinates to punish, exact revenge or send a message.
This was unrealistic on two counts: partly because the example they used was impossible, but mainly because all the horses survived.
For example, they used human hair from the Smithsonian (collected in 1940) to represent what the isotopic composition of bear hair would have looked like if the scrutinised creature had foraged only for human fare.
For example, they used [*:1] ≫ [*:1]-[OH] to represent hydroxylation reaction.
The FT, for example, they used to give 10 articles away for free.
For example they used VPNs and internet phone services, and paid third parties to run ads on their behalf.
For some of the goals, they needed to be creative: To measure the value of tourism and recreation, for example, they used international flights as a proxy, which underestimates domestic tourism.
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