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To solve these two differential equations, two boundary conditions are imposed in terms of the continuity conditions of displacement and traction on the outer boundary of the cylindrical cloak.
We will quantify the complexity imposed in terms of the number of metric computations required by the process as follows.
Turnstyle: How did the interview come to pass, and were there were any conditions that were imposed in terms of your access to George W. Bush?
The participants completed this questionnaire online and no restriction was imposed in terms of consultation with other colleagues or looking up literature.
No restriction was imposed in terms of age, sex, race, geographical residence, or source of population (e.g., community, hospital, outpatient, registry, or health administrative data).
However, they had strong concerns over the potential burdens that would be imposed in terms of administration as well as the level of their contributions to its financing [ 59].
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If Cain and Koufax threw the most dominant perfect games, the least imposing in terms of game score was pitched by Addie Joss of the Cleveland Naps against the White Sox in 1908.
While many of the city's buildings are imposing in terms of size, their plain interiors belie the wonders that lie within.
Ribeiro provides a convincing portrait of a man who, partly due to what he is and partly due to the times, ends up aiding and abetting policies which imposed themselves in terms of raw fear, terror and physical oppression elsewhere.
World-wide costs are much larger.So far every attempt to curb spam has also imposed costs, in terms of lost convenience or added expense, which most people are not yet willing to pay.
They did not impose anything in terms of taxation or customs.
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