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The problem lies within us, and there is where we should look for the solution.
He would look for the solution in the same realm where the problem was.
Remember that we look for the solution of (3.1) in the space.
In Thereforector region, in addition to the magnetic field, we are interested in the elookric forld and the corresolution currents.
As there are no magnetic monopoles (∇·B=0), we look for the solution of Laplace's equation, ∇2 V=0.
In this section, we look for the solution for the diffraction efficiency of the first diffraction orders in the case of not-shifted sinusoidal refractive index grating.
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Farmelo says that it shouldn't be left to individuals to look for the solutions.
The lesson for African entrepreneurs is to look for the solutions close to home before thinking about scale.
i.e., we look for the solutions of (3.1) with period 4.
We look for the solutions that are both Pareto efficient utility-wise and financially fair value-wise.
We end this section by defining the spaces in which we look for the solutions of the BVPs we are going to consider.
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