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These studies primarily refer to data collected in Germany.
The weather events primarily refer to the ionospheric scintillation and solar radio burst, which can degrade GPS signal performances [30].
The terms from Hippocampome.org evidence primarily refer to the rodent hippocampus, thus it is essential that the extracted definition be relevant to these target domains.
In fact, consumers in demand-side primarily refer to the users who consume energy to satisfy their requirements as residential users, commercial users and industrial users.
These effects primarily refer to economic developments over time but they can in part be assumed to hold true for regional differences, too.
We will not cover general theoretical or empirical studies on hospital markets as these primarily refer to the U.S. and have already been extensively reviewed elsewhere [12]-[16] [12]-[16]
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