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Such nonlinear equations occur, in particular, in descriptions of a stabilized filtration and in problems of finding the equilibria of soft shells (see, for example, [25, 26]).

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In particular, descriptions of the state of systems in different foliations of spacetime into parallel spacelike hyperplanes, which correspond to different inertial reference frames, are to be related to each other by the Lorentz transformations.

In particular, descriptions of the sort that speakers or communities standardly associate with a name might simply fail to fit what the name really refers to (in the actual world and relative to other possible worlds).

In particular, descriptions of vertical growth, bleeding, oozing and itch were features of thicker melanomas irrespective of pathological type.

This was reflected in our evaluation, with the Ndere CHWs in particular having descriptions of roles that went beyond what the MoH CHW policy had prescribed.

In particular, his physical descriptions of Mr. Naipaul are etched in malice.

In particular, three different descriptions of cyclic moieties, namely group, template and cycle break have been proposed.

This paper discusses the use of ontologies (and the ISO 15926 in particular) for capturing descriptions of accidents and locating them.

In particular, the description of physical coordinate systems in the theory of general relativity requires that many other physical entities, including the spacetime metric, the electromagnetic field, the world lines of material bodies and their equation-of-motion structures, have to be introduced and analyzed first.

As was discussed in Section 4 (see, in particular, the description of Figure 6), the response of the receiver 40-MHz lowpass filter at 65 MHz is relatively large, and the contribution of the TX signal in its nominal band (part I of the interference in Figure 2) into the total interference is significant, which makes the total interference sub-Gaussian (−0.5-dBG peakedness).

In particular the description of the motion paths in the learning stage can be computed as the shortest "straight line" (a geodesic) between two definite end-points in a Riemannian manifold [ 9, 11] independent of the time of the physical motion.

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