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This eases the design and offers alternative practical design methods as discussed in the paper.

They will be referred to in this paper as recomposition methods, as discussed next.

We believe the sparsity method can be combined with fault detection and reliable control methods, as discussed in [41, 42].

This paper presents a novel data aggregation and multiplexing scheme by considering both periodic simple and period per-hop control methods, as discussed in [25].

The equations defining these fixed points are also algebraic and can thus be treated using the same methods as discussed above.

Instead, simulation methods (as discussed in Subsection "Evaluation of districting plans using simulation") of police patrol can provide more useful evaluations.

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A mass-specific detection method such as this is not susceptible to errors commonly associated with the use of the radio-HPLC method, as discussed.

The enzyme activity was estimated by Nelsom [ 35] and Somogy [ 36] methods as discuss in enzyme essay section.

To consider the cross-correlation term, we have implemented a method, as discussed in Subsections 4.3.1.

This proposes the use of the ORB method as discussed in [9].

The validation set will be used to fix the parameters of the prediction method as discussed later.

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