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The case study of the change pathway of the stabilized inverted pendulum is provided to thoroughly demonstrate the applicability of the suggested theory.
This paper questions whether such method - when applied to a well-posed smooth nonlinear controllable system - always yields a sequence of controllers that successfully tracks a given reference equilibrium trajectory, and an analytic counter-example is provided and thoroughly discussed.
Ultimately, travel is so subjective that provided writers are thoroughly industrious, thoroughly accurate and thoroughly honest the readers will make up their own minds about whether to follow them.
The Diamond concert enables the series to showcase three of its winners in orchestral works, with the Orchestra of St . Lukes, under the energetic Kenneth Jean, providing a thoroughly professional accompaniment.
But it provides a thoroughly researched and clearly argued case for this section of the populace to stop taking things lying down and turn themselves into a formidable grey lobby.
And "Watch the Animals," which employs a royal "we" voice to convey a community's disapproval of a local eccentric, provides a thoroughly predictable portrait of a snobbish, upper-crust town.
The novel won praise for its stylistic innovations in infusing classic literary motifs with modern black speech and culture, while providing a thoroughly unique take on the construction of contemporary African American identity.
Although this process provides a thoroughly clean interface (relatively free of contaminants), this damage can lead to oxygen-rich open-shell (dangling bond type) defects which are known to be effective charge carrier traps.
But it is only at the end of chapter 25 of De Corpore that he provides a thoroughly materialist explanation of how changes in vital motion result in appetitive or aversive action, referring to the circulation of the blood (as explained by Harvey) and linking it with a Stoic-sounding account of the contracting and expanding of the animal spirits.
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