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Relation to the mean value property of harmonic functions (the latter is explained in chapter III).

As explained in Chapter 2 of The AMS Weather Book, the relation between the sun and climate is complex and involves more than changes in total solar output.

In this paper, muscle suit is introduced in chapter 2, NIRS is explained in chapter 3, index for indicating muscle fatigue is described in chapter 4, muscle fatigue assessment and the experiment of muscle suit is discussed in chapter 5.

For many chemicals, especially those registered under REACH, only a limited data set is available, as explained in Chapter 2. In this case, the assessment of persistence has to be based on screening data.

Basque Fatherland and Liberty — or Euzkadi Ta Askatasuna — was designated a foreign terrorist organization by the State Department in 1997 and operates in northern Spain and southwestern France, as explained in Chapter 6 of the State Department's 2013 Country Report on Terrorism.

FTrend.xls is explained in Chapter 5. Probability and risk of damage is an important factor in making frost protection decisions.

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The scores are obtained using principal component analysis (PCA) using procedures explained in Chapters 4 to 9 in Karolyi (2015, Oxford University Press).

Complexity in catalysis is explained in chapters on self organization and self assembly of catalysts, and other sections are devoted to evolutionary, combinatorial techniques as well as artificial chemistry.

"I used to hate being called Alex the Great because it didn't feel true," Alex explains in Chapter 1. "I thought I was just a kid".

As Joyce Plotnikoff and Richard Woolfson explain in chapter two, children often misunderstand tag questions and end up saying "yes" when they mean "no", and "no where they mean "yes".

As it explains in Chapter 21, government trust funds bear no meaningful comparison to those in the private sector.

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