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When they were not represented, for whatever reason, we very often acted as psychotherapists - listening to the problems of complete strangers and dealing with personal tragedies.

This paper is concerned with the problems of complete closedness of time scales under translational and non-translational shifts.

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Your correspondent's perceived problem of "complete duffers" obtaining large averages can adequately be dealt with by the traditional method of having a minimum "qualification" of completed innings.

A spokesman from the DCMS responded: "Our refinement work with [communications regulator] Ofcom has indicated that the problem of complete not-spots is not as widespread as first thought.

As far as concerns the problem of complete unconditional basis in H(b), we show that there is a dichotomy between the case where b is an extreme point of the unit ball of H∞ and the opposite case.

For systems with uncertain tain variables, the problem of complete elimination of the effect of uncertainty on the output via distributed feedback (uncertainty decoupling) is initially considered; a necessary and sufficient condition for its solvability as well as explicit controller synthesis formulas are derived.

The tracker's core is a particle filter, modified to handle, within a single unified framework, the problem of complete or partial occlusion for some of the involved mobile sensors, as well as inconsistent estimates in the global frame among sensors, due to observation errors and/or self-localization uncertainty.

To address the problem of complete submergence due to flash floods in the major river basins, the Sub1 gene is being transferred into ten highly popular locally adapted rice varieties namely, ADT 39, ADT 46, Bahadur, HUR 105, MTU 1075, Pooja, Pratikshya, Rajendra Mahsuri, Ranjit, and Sarjoo 52.

The problem of completing workflows is defined as follows.

But what the paradox in this form brings out most vividly is the problem of completing a series of actions that has no final member in this case the infinite series of catch-ups before Achilles reaches the tortoise.

For those who posit indivisibles as a way to escape paradoxes about infinite divisibility, parallel arguments might equally well have been applied to the problem of completing tasks in an infinitely divisible time.

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