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The model is distinctive in that it applies mixed integer unit commitment formulation to link design and control decisions for micro-CHP, and explicitly characterises stack degradation in a techno-economic framework.

We do not explicitly characterise symptom onset in our model, but assume a one-day latent period (E) between inoculation and the onset of three days' constant infectious duration (I), exponentially distributed over the period, of which at least part of one day is likely to be presymptomatic.

In 1979 the Canadian task Force on the Periodic Health Examination published one of the first efforts to explicitly characterise the level of evidence underlying healthcare recommendations and the strength of recommendations [ 1].

In place of quadratic polynomial functions, the response surface in this study is characterised explicitly by a finite element geo-mechanical wellbore model.

We concentrate on combinatorial seed design problems and consider formulations in which the set of sought similarities is either listed explicitly (RSOS), or characterised by their length and maximal number of mismatches (Non-Detection).

These exclusionary and discriminatory policies of the past rendered South Africa an 'extreme example of inequity' in every sphere of life, including health care [ 19]; it left post-apartheid South Africa with a health system 'profoundly and explicitly inequitable' [ 20], and characterised by unjust distribution of resources and unequal capabilities and rights [ 21].

We have seen that Berlin explicitly denied that the first two of these assumptions characterised human knowledge as it now is, or ever has been.

These actors refuse (explicitly or implicitly) each form of co-participation or dialogue with institutions or with differently characterised groups, emphasizing their identity and autonomy.

Brillouin characterised information as "bound" if it was embodied in the states of a physical device, but he explicitly stated that information contained only in the mind was "free", not "bound".

This stage is characterised by an ability to imagine carrying out the steps, without necessarily having to perform each one explicitly, and being able to skip steps, as well as reverse them.

It would be informative to explicitly pit different biases against each other and test their relative strength in a standard transmission chain experiment (hence characterised by transformative transmission) versus a simple task of choosing which story to pass on (preservative).

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