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This implies that the process of particle fragmentation is not adequately described by this model.
Seromucinous ovarian tumors are rare and not adequately described in the literature and this is especially true for seromucinous carcinomas.
Access of these particles to the earth's vicinity during times of geomagnetic disturbances are not adequately described by using static geomagnetic field models.
No statistical evidence of publication bias was detected, but a great deal of information contained in the primary articles was lost because the results were not adequately described.
The interim finance authority is not "going to accept just pie-in-the-sky figures," she said, citing $1 million in savings proposed through an energy management program that she said was not adequately described.
L1 regularization has attracted recent attention in reconstructing the system properties in the case of sparse inverse problems; i.e., when the true property sought is not adequately described by a continuous distribution, in particular in Compressed Sensing image reconstruction.
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He did not adequately describe the insanity.
Friends say that sentimental does not adequately describe her.
The word offended would not adequately describe my frame of mind.
And "international terrorism" does not adequately describe what we are up against.
Surprised does not adequately describe how I felt in that moment, and still do today.
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