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In [32], Jensen's integral inequality, which ignored some terms and may introduce conservativeness to some extent, was employed to estimate the upper bound of the time derivative of the Lyapunov-Krasovskii functional.

The majorities of supplies were brought from Makassar; including tobacco and other commodities for Aboriginal people who were to a small extent also employed.

Museums are also, to some extent, still employing freelancers.

To that extent, it employs a 13 m long, 6 m diameter superconducting solenoid magnet, operated at a field of 3.8 T, centred on the IP with its axis along the beam direction and covering both hemispheres.

However, it is not clear to which extent it employs autonomic technologies.

This drawback has been resolved up to a certain extent by employing the multirate filtering techniques [32 34].

We conclude the discriminatory pricing model, as alleged, violates the Unruh Act and the UCL to the extent it employs an arbitrary, class-based, generalization about older users' incomes as a basis for charging them more than younger users.

Similar to Section 6.1, this resampling error can also be reduced to a certain extent, by employing a higher order interpolator [37, 38].

So, future lung cancer theranostics would relay to a great extent on employing these unchallenged mechanisms as targets for therapeutic agents.

To a certain extent, they employ the Star Trek mantra: going where no man has gone before -- or, to be frank, where no one else is willing to go anymore.

These degradations can be removed to a certain extent by employing post-processing methods.

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