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Presumably, like all industries, this one is changing, and Costello's job, his way of conducting business, will not exist in the next generation.
Most studies have either used individual laboratory measured stress strain curves or educated guesswork to achieve such a match, but it is not at all clear that such calculations can reliably be used for safe design since the same hardening properties may not exist in the next constructed structure, or even within a different batch of the same steel grade.
In August, the International Council of Shopping Centers, a trade group based in New York for the shopping center industry, including mall owners, hired the public relations firm Burson-Marsteller "to put the real story out there and stop the negativity around the idea that the mall isn't going to exist in the next few years," said Jesse Tron, communications director for the trade group.
Expectations are that Modern Windows (aka Metro) will still exist in the next generation, but it'll be more closely integrated with the desktop side, with apps running in windowed mode instead of requiring you to switch between the two environments.
If (S_{i}^{(3)}left (t_{frac {2c-1 }{ 2 }}right times widehat {S_{i}}^{(2)}left (t_{frac {2c-1 }{ 2 }}right)>0), which means that the second derivative of the physical world increases or decreases monotonously; therefore, the inflection point may not exist in the next sampling interval [t c,t c+1].
And they probably will not even exist in the next couple of decades.
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She said she believed that digital and physical content delivery formats would co-exist in the next generation of readers but that books did hold a place that digital data could not fill, at least for now.
Cycle voltammetry indicated that the nanometer copper oxide in the anode electrode was reduced to copper in the first charge, and SEM and EDS proved the sphere copper particles deposited on the alloy surface and stably existed in the next cycles.
To say, for instance, that a tomato exists in the next room is to say that, if one went into that room, one would see a familiar reddish shape, one would obtain a certain taste if one bit into it, and one would feel something soft and smooth if one touched it.
We will prove that (lim_{trightarrow0_frac {(Hu)(t)}{t^{alpha-1} 1-t)}{t^{alpha-1} 1-tnext.
"And we'll see what other changes or possibilities exist in the next six weeks".
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