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It shows a square wave, which has points of discontinuity ("jumps"), being modeled by a sum of sine waves.
Her declarative, witty, hard-edge style has points of contact with Mondrian, Ellsworth Kelly and Op Art but is most immediately connected to the vanguard Neoconcrete work of artists like Lygia Clark and Helio Oiticica who flourished in Brazil after World War II.
Since then, the RNP backbone has points of presence in all Brazilian states.
EdgeCast Route relies on the company's massive IP network, which has points of presence all over the world.
Furthermore, each dimension also has points of breakdown where values change directly into disvalues (different from disvalues as complements).
The company also added a server in Taipei, Taiwan, as part of its expansion plans for the rest of Asia, and its already has points of presence in Jakarta, Singapore, and Mumbai.
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All patients had point-of-care HIV serology.
Hence, it has point of rotation over the wall height.
In Russia the demonic genius of Mikhail Aleksandrovich Vrubel had points of contact with the Art Nouveau style.
Good advice, but hard to follow unless you have points of comparison with others from which to derive such knowledge.
Ms Ginsberg said: "Free speech depends on open debate with people who may have points of view you disagree with.
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