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The benefit of using a high-order – possibly adapted – spatial discretisation for accurate water wave propagation over long times and distances is particularly attractive for marine hydrodynamics applications.
Our approach is based on λ-tracking controllers, but in a context of piecewise constant sampled-data output feedbacks and possibly adapted sampling periods.
The SI scoring strategy, possibly adapted specifically to ESC/iPS cell signatures, could be used in the characterization of putative iPS lines.
This may be because it was developed with a goat strain that is possibly "adapted" to this species.
Alternatively, the clade 2.3.2 is possibly adapted to wild birds, just as the clade 2.2 viruses appear to be (37 ).
On this basis, further research with higher sample size and possibly adapted questionnaires will confirm the effectiveness of Perilla extract to reduce gastrointestinal discomfort.
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So how could Disney possibly adapt the show without betraying its dark spirit?
How could one possibly adapt the Thorpe quote to convey anything other than amused contempt?
Instead of transporting him to the future where time machines exist -- You couldn't possibly adapt" -- the time-traveler leaves him, in a younger, healthier body but with all his memories intact, in Richmond, Va., on April 8 , 1999
These models can readily support spiral wave activity, and it would be interesting to see if an interface description, possibly adapting techniques by Hagberg and Meron [37], could shed light on their properties.
This opens a possibility for teachers to evaluate their lectures and observe fine-grained effect on the students and possibly adapt them to increase participation and attention of students and thus improve results of the learning process, as well as their teaching methods.
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