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(Christopher Akerlind's lighting is more precisely defined as well).

The law includes an exemption for "religious employers," precisely defined as a nonprofit organization that seeks to inculcate "religious values;" that "primarily employs" people of its religious faith; and that "serves primarily" those who share that faith.

Of all the great doomed rock bands, with their mayfly lives and drawn-out, highly profitable after-lives, few have a legend as potent and precisely defined as Joy Division.

A metre used to be defined as the distance between two scratch marks on a metal bar kept in Paris, but it is now much more precisely defined as the distance that light travels in a certain time interval (1/299,792,458 of a second).

The calculation process of a triangular triple integral in the 3D space is precisely defined as follows.

The calculation process of the triangular quadruple integral in the 4D time-space is precisely defined as follows.

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To address this problem, we propose a meta-model for a set of decision making constraints, with precisely defined semantics, as well as a collaborative architectural decision making approach based on this meta-model.

Previously, our group precisely defined the AS patterns of a five gene cluster from the Lymphocyte antigen-6 (LY-6) superfamily [ 13] and characterised the expression of the corresponding proteins [ 14] in human and mouse.

These reference standards consist of human genomic DNA fragmented to 160 base pairs, representative of plasma-derived cfDNA, and are provided as a set of precisely defined allelic frequencies from as low as 0.1%.

During the off-season, the N.F.L. clarified and emphasized its rules on hitting defenseless players, precisely defined "launching" as an illegal tackling technique and made other adjustments intended to curtail serious injuries.

Walski (1983b) precisely defined calibration as "a two step process consisting of: (1) comparison of pressures and flows predicted with observed pressures and flows for known operating conditions (i.e., pump operation, tank levels, pressure reducing valve (PRV) settings); and (2) adjustment of the input data for the model to improve agreement between observed and predicted values".

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