Sentence examples for prime defining from inspiring English sources

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Dorais and Klyve used a different definition of a near-Wieferich prime, defining it as a prime p with small value of \left|\tfrac{\omega(p)}{p}\right| where \omega(p)=\tfrac{2^{p-1}-1}{p}\,\bmod\,p is the Fermat quotient of 2 with respect to p modulo p (the modulo operation here gives the residue with the smallest absolute value).

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In Sydney, Australia, the excruciating time difference couldn't be ignored; from Salt Lake City, the idea is to ignore the last few hours and let prime time define reality.

In the cabinet, in the army high command and in the Knesset arguments rage over the efficacy of what the prime minister defines as a policy of restraint.

"What is policy and what is you going off-piste?" he asked Cameron, insisting that the prime minister define the difference between ambition and policy on the issue of immigration.

Spookily, the play also includes a major character called Blair, a surname shared with a then Labour shadow trade and industry minister who would go on to be a prime minister defined by his interpretation of secret intelligence information on Iraq.

This week, immediately before talks with President Barack Obama that were dominated by the war, David Cameron, Britain's prime minister, defined "doing the job" in Afghanistan as leaving the country "looking after its own security, not being a haven for terror, without the involvement of foreign troops".

One of these ideas is his £7.5bn war on tax avoidance, which he describes as a major change to the way the country is run, on the scale of how Attlee, Wilson and Blair, Labour's three most successful prime ministers, defined their eras.

The aim here, is to find the system bus-bars' average short-circuit power (S_{k}^{prime prime i}), defined in (4).

The prime minister defined British values as "freedom, tolerance, respect for the rule of law, belief in personal and social responsibility and respect for British institutions".

Understanding these issues will ultimately lead to the development of more potent dendritic cell-based vaccines for cancer and other diseases, as well as novel strategies to target endogenous DCs in vivo to generate optimal CD8+ T-cell priming against defined antigens.

Priming is defined as an enhancement or amplification of the neutrophil respiratory burst in response to a given activating stimulus following exposure to the priming agent [ 76].

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