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This mesh is defined as follows.
The mesh is defined as a regular grid with size s = Δx = Δy.
The resolution of the real-space mesh is defined by a 150Ry cutoff to assure energy and force convergence.
At the beginning of the experiments, subjects were given the following instruction: "A distortion on the mesh is defined as the spatial artifacts, compared to the reference mesh.
For the even number, the non-uniform mesh divides each of the interval and into subintervals, where the transition point, which separates the fine and coarse portions of the mesh is defined by (3.9).
We can safely assume that this process is carried out only when desired because the mesh is defined to have a rigid and stable structure and as a consequence the majority of the links of the mesh extend their lengths only by small values during the whole process.
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In our study, mesh was defined as any augmenting material, including synthetic and biological materials, and was determined by specific ICD-9 procedure codes and CPT-4 codes.
Cell meshes were defined as the density of internal holes separated by cell clusters.
Assuming that the shortest path routing is applied, the nearest gateway of a mesh router is defined as the gateway that the mesh router can access to by the minimal number of hops.
One mesh period is defined as an angular displacement of the pinion experiencing a double-tooth-pair meshing duration and a single-tooth-pair meshing duration.
In order to extend the finite-difference TVD scheme to finite-volume form, a mesh topology is defined relating a node and an element.
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