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To begin with, let us recall the following concepts which are of common use in the context of nonsmooth analysis; see[6, 7, 8, 9].
There is a layer just below the day-to-day language which is dying off for lack of common use.
Steam trains fell out of common use in America in the 1950s and in Britain a few years later.
The natural law of common use protects every person's access to earthly goods and requires responsibility by everyone to provide for the needs of others.
Around 20 are still in use, far more than a trainspotter can expect to see at work in one place anywhere else.Steam trains fell out of common use in America in the 1950s and in Britain a few years later.
Extraction of common use cases for the IoT (responding to RQ1).
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Moreover, even though the Parallella's performance is modest, and the probe effect may be substantial because of the board architecture, tracing is nevertheless possible and could be useful in a lot of common use-cases such as regular logging or casual monitoring.
A village green is a type of common used primarily for recreational purposes, and local residents must prove they have done just that for at least 20 years.
Despite use of common-use areas by colonized patients, isolation practices at this facility appear to have minimized environmental surface contamination in these areas.
Conclusions: Although environmental contamination by VRE was common in patient rooms, contamination of common-use areas separate from patient floors was infrequent.
The effects of some aspects of common-use stresses was tested by exposing PC-replacement products to autoclaving, microwaving, or UV radiation prior to solvent extraction.
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