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(Katharevusa continued to be used in some legal documents and other technical writings in which there was a large body of established literature.) Although the vocabulary, phonology, and grammar of ancient Greek remain the basis of Demotic Greek, they have been considerably modified and simplified.

Here, it is modified and simplified for the phase optimization problem of PAPR reduction, but the basic configuration is as same as general SQP.

For ease of use in engineering applications, the stress expressions are modified and simplified with the consideration of several engineering factors, such as the stress limit that the ground can bear, the overburden, and the topological structure of the cutterhead.

Open image in new window Fig. 1 Major structural zones of Iran (after Nabavi 1976) and the location of study area in these zones and a modified and simplified geologic map of it (after Tehrani and Lotfi 1978; Shahrabi 1985; Mahdavi and Amini Fazl 1988).

The newly modified and simplified 48-h rotavirus isolation-based assay may serve as a base line methodology in laboratory evalaution studies, as a laboratory support methodology during drug/vaccine efficacy trials, or for the testing of sources (e.g., biopsy/autopsy tissues) not approved for assay by commercial rotavirus kits.

Although Haeckel recognised advanced developmental shifts between embryos of different species – he named them caenogeneses [55] - he modified and simplified several embryos, a fact that has been often criticised [see 56] [57].

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Goldman promised to modify and simplify the reporting of items like excess liquidity.

In Nopi: The Cookbook, Scully and I have attempted to modify and simplify Nopi's recipes without losing their essential core.

We establish the following theorem by a PDE approach which modifies and simplifies the previous ones in [3, 5].

We introduce a new PDE approach to establishing the large time asymptotic behavior of solutions of Hamilton Jacobi equations, which modifies and simplifies the previous ones (Barles et al. in Arch Ration Mech Anal 204(201215–558, 2012; Barles and Souganidis in SIAM J Math Anal 31(4):9200039, 2000), under a refined "strict convexity" assumption on the Hamiltonians.

For example, taking into account cultural models and modifying and simplifying the narratives and causal chains that are used to describe climate change and its human health impacts can make climate science more likely to be taken seriously in people's thinking, potentially generating more public buy-in for climate change as a public health issue.

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