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It is always immediately present to the subject (Merleau-Ponty, 1945; O'Shaughnessy, 1980), but the most permanent and preponderant object in life may also be the most elusive one (Leder, 1990).
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Optical techniques such as digital speckle pattern interferometry (DSPI) [2, 3], digital image correlation [4], and Moiré method [5] have become preponderant methods in the measurement of deformation for objects with rough surfaces due to their full-field, stand-off, and non-contact measurement nature.
At the same time, German names were preponderant.
The shift these magazines represented from preponderant text to preponderant pictures was a subtle kind of revolution that has had immense consequences.
The preponderant commentary, however, found the established process for uncovering scientific wrongdoing badly flawed.
Three groups can be isolated relatively to three kinematic models: a translatory preponderant group, a common group and a rotatory preponderant group.
In the framework of design verification, epistemic uncertainties are preponderant.
(c) With its preponderant military strength the United States could promptly deal with any Cuban reaction.
Erythrocytes, the preponderant particles in blood, are believed to dominate filtration resistance.
So, for that matter, does South Africa, where it is still the preponderant white wine grape.
In fact, the Federal Constitution, even in the present transitory phase, gives the Federal Government preponderant power.
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