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Then, the fifth- and sixth-order models were described and discussed in detail.

All of the models were described according to three utility functions, one for each of the two outreach services and one for the opt-out alternative.

Five existing alternative LP models were described, applied to tonal audio signals, and interpreted in terms of relieving the tradeoff inherent in the conventional LP model.

Sufficient studies of the unstructured kinetics and the structured kinetics models were described in batch processes but the continuous kinetic model is insufficiently cared.

cJVM's architecture, its unique object model, thread, and memory models, were described by Y. Aridor et al. (1999, in "International Conference on Parallel Processing, September 21 24) and at http://www.haifa.il.ibm.com/projects/systech/cjvm.html.html

The scenes of the dead models were described as stomach turning while he complimented the video for "brimming with cinematic style [so] that it's hard to take your eyes off it, though it will likely be labeled as a little self-indulgent".

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Two models are described.

Some models are described for particular environments.

Next, these network models are described.

The properties of source models are described.

In addition, contrasting evaluation models are described.

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