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But its tone isn't precisely critical, either.
But it is precisely critical voices such as his that must be encouraged if freedom of expression is to mean more than facile sloganeering.
Therefore, synthesizing InSb nanowires via thermal synthesis method is a challenging task since the growth of stoichiometric InSb nanowires requires precisely critical temperature control [6, 12, 14].
Moreover, in this case one can ascertain certain qualitative properties for that homoclinic orbit, such as the existence of a precisely critical point for u, a priori estimates and the symmetry of u with respect to that critical point.
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40 tech unicorns is precisely the critical mass required to change this.
During oral arguments Mr Roberts pressed the university's attorney on when, precisely, a "critical mass" of minority students would have been admitted, implying that UT veered perilously close to using quotas.
For director Michael Cimino, the failure of "Heaven's Gate" (due precisely to critical repudiation of the film due not just to a blinkered indifference to its brazen originality but in knee-jerk response to reports of its budget and its extraordinarily exacting production), was a crushing experience.
This, of course, parallels precisely the critical testing of theories in scientific investigation.
So, solutions to (1.1) are precisely the critical points of in.
He found that conversion was optimised at precisely the critical temperature.
It is well known that the solutions of (1.1) are precisely the critical points of the functional (J u)).
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