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Cycle training intensity for patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is normally based on an incremental cycle test.
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Stress analysis of plate components wherein the loading is uniformly distributed over the thickness, parallel to the plane of the plate, is normally based on plane stress or plane strain assumptions.
An opening four-bid is normally based on a seven- or eight-card suit, but South had one of the rare hands on which the bid is sensible with a six-card suit.
There are some courses that ask for one A-level in a specific subject, normally based on a professional or regulatory body requirement, such as BSc biomedical science, where we ask for one A-level to be in a science subject.
"Cashflow" CDOs are normally based on a portfolio of bonds.
However, the local buckling of helical ribs is normally based on a simplified and qualitative approach.
On the other hand, in an event-driven mechanism (e.g., TinyOS), the task switches is normally based on a nonpreemptive event-loop.
However, they are normally based on a special HW/SW description language which poses an extra learning burden to the new users.
Such analyses are normally based on a wealth of different types of data (e.g. sequence, structural, biochemical assays, chemical, etc).
Most of the recommended pretreatment methods given by the membrane manufacturers are normally based on a single water type, either brackish or seawater.
Computations with an unstructured grid and LGR are normally based on a block list which gives the indices of gridblocks or cell numbering and connections which give the indices of block interfaces linking to a pair of adjacent blocks.
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