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Definition 3 (Fluctuating Point in RoI). is called a fluctuating point in the RoI if are nonmonotonically increasing or decreasing.
While mean and fluctuating point pressure distributions tend to decrease in magnitude with h, the increased areas of separated flow lead to increased loads for interior frames with the taller parapets.
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This collective narrator, with an individual "I" or "me" cropping up like a splash of color in the fog — a fluctuating, unsettling point of view — is crucial to the story.
Children with a constant status of GJH, as described in 1a, but including children fluctuating one point in BT between test rounds (n = 119) This group (2a) was further stratified into a subgroup having simultaneous knee hypermobility of at least one knee during at least one of the test rounds (n = 56).
Therefore, post hoc analyses on the following groups were calculated for: 2) Children with a constant status of GJH, as described in 1a, but including children fluctuating one point in BT between test rounds (n = 119) This group (2a) was further stratified into a subgroup having simultaneous knee hypermobility of at least one knee during at least one of the test rounds (n = 56).
Markets fluctuate, they point out, and by the time the tank would be built, in two years, New England could again be seeking imports.
Actually, Schmelcher and Diakonos [22] have proposed an appropriate linear transformation method to modify the Jacobian matrix eigenvalue of dynamic systems and stabilize the fluctuating fixed points of the original system.
This term connotes the toll placed on individuals when they have to constantly or repeatedly adjust the operating range to maintain fluctuating set points.
As a measurement error of 12%% was seen in previous studies for the BT score (overall agreement 88%%)[ 20, 21], scores from the children classified with GJH were allowed to fluctuate one point in the BT score (from 4 in 2012 to 5 in 2013 and vice versa).
They use biomorphic elements up to a point – fluctuating edges, irregular but rounded, going in and out, curvaceous contours – but use them as material for new biological fictions.
To a European eye, this insistence on open endings, and on feelings that could at any point fluctuate and sink, was the outcome neither of satire nor of perversity; it was known as realism.
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