Exact(2)
Other techniques to investigate the presence of anisotropies in a material are present in literature (see e.g. [15]), that we don't apply here, since we are investigating only the presence of main sources of anisotropy, to build a first (and maybe rough) geometric model, but with a few unknown parameters.
Gallo reminded the audience that a plethora of theories were floated about the cause of AIDS, including the idea that rough sex led to an autoimmune reaction—"one objection would be that maybe rough sex existed for about 3 million years," he quipped.
Similar(58)
Maybe the rough and tumble of the multiple male associations helps ready the calf for what lies ahead.
Maybe as rough as the going has gotten for the Nets, who are in pursuit of the eighth and final playoff spot in the Eastern Conference after a 90-86 loss to Indiana on Wednesday.
If you had to draw one, you'd probably do the usual thing: a sort of fried egg with a nucleus yolk and a couple of ribosomes peppered around, maybe a rough endoplasmic reticulum if you're fancy.
On a side note, the clan Dolan has another tussle on its hands, and one maybe even rougher than a Rangers-Pittsburgh Penguins rumble.
Maybe Argentina will rough them up in the very first match, this Sunday, and all bets will be off.
"When times are rough, maybe you can't go to the Cape for a week," said Ms. Alswang.
Maybe a bit rough for a Tuesday night.
Think about it, and maybe do some rough math: of all the articles, interviews, news stories and headlines about chemical dependency that you came across last year, how many were highlighting the problem, and how many were highlighting the solution?
Maybe Uber's rough ride to success over the past two years has motivated the company—including Kalanick, who was more diplomatic in his Bloomberg TV appearance Thursday to get better at this whole politics thing.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com