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The solution ((mathfrak{Y},mathfrak{Z},mathfrak{K})) is universally defined in the space of the Schrödinger framework, in which the processes have a strong regularity property.
Access is universally defined for those living in the EU27, under Article 35 of the European Union Charter of Universal Rights, as ' Everyone has the right of access to preventative healthcare and the right to benefit from medical treatment under the conditions established by national laws and practices' (EU 2000).
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Inadco believes that this is a multi-billion dollar market because a lead can be universally defined by all advertisers and it can occur online (vs. offline) for all advertisers.
The terms 'low carbon' and 'low carbon economy' have not been universally defined; their origins lie in the 1992 United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) adopted in Rio de Janeiro [13].
For centuries, man has struggled to standardize a psychovisual lexicon upon which poetry's elusive affect can be universally defined: to one reader, the above poem conjures the fleeting memory of a lost friend: perhaps it's through the haze of nostalgia, or the rhythmic cascade of line breaks, that the mind's eye is inscribed with the image of a woman's face in a wisp of smoke.
Trust is a complex phenomenon and is a concept that has yet to be universally defined within and across disciplines.
These steps should be universally defined, as they are crucial to validate results and to draw conclusions on putative inter-laboratories variations.
Frailty is an important risk factor for falls, however frailty has not been universally defined, and several conceptual models to define it have been used [ 35– 35].
While the concept of global health is yet to be universally defined, a number of themes and principles defining global health are widely accepted in the literature.
Clearly beauty is not universally defined, and our definition is one aspect of a whole.
Nonetheless, the average duration of exclusive breastfeeding in both groups was far shorter than the WHO-recommended 6 months, and comparison to other studies is difficult since the term "exclusive breastfeeding" is not universally defined and evaluated in the same manner.
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