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From a numerical point of view, high values of the strain rate sensitivity parameter m favor easy convergence of these models, but when m is fixed arbitrarily, which is in practice done for slightly rate sensitive materials, the physical meaning of m is lost.
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The siricid forewings are analogous; their cells 2rm and 3rm each preserve a nygma, even if a delimiting crossvein 2r-m is lost (as in Tremex Jurine, 1807).
Consider now that message m 1 is lost and m 2 reaches node n i.
By contrast, the M pattern is lost in spt16-m sir1Δ strain (Fig. 2D).
The m allele is lost resulting in heterozygous a/A f-/f- ma/A f-/f homozygous a/a;f-/f- females.
Similarly, tms-compensatability identifies intervals where ms-stability is lost temporarily in case of full-order (optimal) output feedback.
When controlling such systems by means of (optimal) state feedback, tms-stabilizability identifies intervals where mean-square stability (ms-stability) is lost temporarily.
If the current gain realization of the winner user n is within the region g ~ n, m ≤ g n < ĝ n, m + 1, the data transmitted at rate log ( 1 + ĝ n, m + 1 T n, m + 1 ) is lost, and the power Tn,m+1 is wasted.
n = 2 L L k P plr k ; (6) (c3) let P4 be the probability that in addition to the current packet, located in the j th row and in the i th column, one more packet in the i th column and in the m th row is lost together with two or more additional packets in the m th row, while the packet in the m th row and in the h th column is received: P 4 = L 1 P plr 2 ( 1 - P plr ) D ( 1 - P plr ) L - 1 ?
For example, on a beach with a slope of 0.015 (the average beach slope for Lake Ontario [29]), over 67 m of beach width is lost if water level rises by 1 m.
At the depth of 5 m, the orange color is lost.
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