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The experimentally-observed load deflection curves are characterized in approximation with the linearly increasing segments between the characteristic points at different loading states: the initial cracking state ("C" in Fig. 1a, b), the yielding state with RU50 beam reinforced with auxiliary bonded steel bars ("Y" in Fig. 1b); and the ultimate state ("U" in Fig. 1(a)).

As a result of extending renewable resources and uncertainty in the nature of such resources, the modern complicated power systems should be analyzed in uncertain environment so that operating point and reliability of energy supply occur in approximation with the optimal point in reality.

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A few wines are still made in this way, or at least in approximation, with no other ingredients except the possible addition of sulfur dioxide, which has been used for eons as a stabilizer and preservative.

It was the perfect exercise in knowing where this hero needed to be; in close approximation with the source material.

In longitudinal sections of the regenerated nerve, SCs alignment was in close approximation with the regenerated axons and cross sections of the nerves showed that SCs were wrapped around regenerated axons indicating that endogenous migrated SCs not only migrated and survived in the construct, but also functionally ensheathed regenerated axons.

The estimated average molecular weight based on this data is 34 kDa, in close approximation with the molecular weight determination by SEC.

Many useful and important studies have been carried out in approximation theory with the definition of Bernstein polynomials (see [3] and [4]).

To estimate correctly the optimal error given a certain level of statistical uncertainty, one should compare the location of the maximum-likelihood peaks in the numerical approximation with the true location of the peaks.

The significant increase of the elastic penetration modulus E, which correlates in a first approximation with the Young's modulus, appears to be due to the increase in the spidroin content.

where Vext(r) is the external potential created by the positive background, VH r) is the Hartree (or Coulomb) potential created by the electronic density, and Vxc(r) is the exchange-correlation potential, calculated in our case in the local-density approximation with the Perdew-Zunger parametrization of Ceperley-Alder exchange and correlation potential[18].

Having an RIC value near one indicates that nearly 100%% of the information contained in the original W is retained in a low-rank approximation with the first k singular values.

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