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I want Maria Volpert and Alexander Brodsky to acquire reality under "a foreign code of conscience," I want English verbs of motion to describe their movements.
They coined the term hormone (Greek horman, "to set in motion") to describe specific chemicals, such as secretin, that stimulate an organ at a distance from the chemical's site of origin.
The ribbed plate was modelled as a continuous system using equations of motion to describe the plate in flexure and the beam in both flexure and torsion.
Kilvington applies his new rule of motion to describe both natural and violent motion, such as the uniform and difform motions of mixed bodies and the motion of simple bodies both in a medium and in a vacuum.
The theoretical model begins with Navier Cauchy equations of motion to describe the vibration behavior of the rib-stiffened plate and the acoustic coating layer, and utilizes the acoustic equation to model the fluid motion.
Because the transaction frequency and the price change frequency of the commodity are lower than those of the financial assets, using the hypothesis of a geometric Brownian motion to describe the change in the commodity price is not intuitive, but it is still reasonable.
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As a superset of Brownian motion, Levy motion seems to describe such a motility pattern.
Based on the above observation, study [17] proposes a parallelogram-like motion relationship to describe the correlation between motion vectors and disparity vectors as shown in Figure 4.
He agrees that the proper way of measuring the speed of motion is to describe its variations by a double ratio of force (F) and resistance (R) as defined by Euclid.
The second step focuses on comparison of statistical measures (failure probabilities, mean response and fragility) within a probabilistic earthquake engineering setting, using a stochastic ground motion model to describe the seismic hazard.
Instead, he argues that our use of spatial and motion terms to describe music is a secondary, but literal, use of those terms that is widely used to describe temporal processes, such as the ups and downs of the stock market, the theoretical position one occupies, one's spirits plunging, and so on.
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