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Resolve is based on a circular concept, with two walls, or screens, forming a 120-degree angle, leaving most of the area open.
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Another important feature is the presence of a low-resistive body (C2) below station 18. C2 is not well resolved and is based on only TE data.
The principle of time resolved FMT is based on the measurement of photons exiting the animal model over time (usually over a few ns) upon the injection of an ultra-short laser pulse into the animal model.
The commonly accepted metric for quantifying the efficiency of the ion mobility separation is resolving power, which is based on a single peak definition of the peak centroid divided by the width of the peak at half height.
Resolve to Stop the Violence is based on a program in San Francisco.
In the early years, the main way to resolve this kind of problems is based on the fixed point theory, the theorem of topological degree, the upper and lower solutions method coupled with the monotone iterative technique, and so on; see for example [1 3].
The presented SSC SR method is based on resolving the discontinuity location in the probability space explicitly as function of the spatial coordinates and extending the stochastic response surface approximations up to the predicted discontinuity location.
It "automatically" resolves all conflicts because ordering is based on only one (synthetic) matrix.
"It could help resolve disagreements that are based on sightings".
Historically, Arab diplomacy to resolve the conflict was based on the assumption that at the end of the day, the U.S. government would pressure the Israeli government into taking actions necessary to achieve a political resolution of the conflict.
In particular, the topological constraints do not allow the known funnel-like energy landscape modeling, although most common methods of resolving the paradox are based on this method.
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