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Jefferson, who finished with 17 points, grew up in Phoenix and entered Arizona a year after it won the 1997 title.
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He also showed how the stability of the bump depends on whether or not perturbations of the bump boundary (threshold crossing points) grow or decay.
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Of course there came a point — and we all reach that point growing up — when the web began to smother Helen and Edgar, and they plotted their escape.
With a growing world population, and with the world's poor consuming more energy (a welcome sign of their better welfare), at some point growing demand is going to run up against shrinking supply.
Since the number of sigma-points grows proportionally to the number of degrees of freedom of the space-discretized structural system, the S-PKF can become computationally demanding.
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