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The laminate grown on sapphire had, along with better crystallinity, more exactly defined and more planar interphase boundaries.
It may be possible to adopt fault zones as a conditional group, but epicenters of earthquakes are more exactly defined and more easily selected than fault zones.
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On subsequent review, the 405 patent was modified to more exactly define the type of musical instrument that the patent covers, as the original language had conflicted with.
In cold forging, the outcoming part is exactly defined with tolerances and mechanical properties.
The more it is difficult to exactly define the "active components" of an intervention and how these interrelate, the more it is likely that the intervention is a complex one [ 19, 20, 22].
In order to exactly define them, a different distribution, based not on decades but on more restricted age groups, would be needed, which obviously requires very large cases series.
But much of this leaves open the question of what exactly defines a successful negotiation.
What exactly defines a sagely person?
But what exactly defines the perfect burger?
More exactly, we want to define a p-adic probability measure μ on Ω which is compatible with defined ones μ h n, i.e., μ σ ∈ Ω : σ | V n = σ n = μ h n σ n, for all σ n ∈ Ω V n, n ∈ ℕ. (3.5).
In "Yellowman," directed by Blanka Zizka and starring Ms. Orlandersmith and Howard W. Overshown, smell, hearing and even taste and touch are enlisted to place people more exactly in a hierarchy whose extremes are defined by the palest yellow and the darkest black.
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