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Armstrong relations satisfy precisely those data dependencies that are implied by a given set of data dependencies.
The real-time control of pharmaceutical manufacturing process is required to achieve the desired predefined Critical Quality Attributes (CQAs), satisfy precisely the tight regulatory constraints and high product quality expectations and thereby to improve product efficacy and patient safety.
The limitation of this view is that it assumes the IP's objective is to satisfy precisely all workload demands.
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Traction free conditions on the external and internal surfaces that are perpendicular to the axis passing through the thickness direction are satisfied precisely.
Even if Chalabi is pushed aside, however, many in the international human rights community won't be satisfied, precisely because the tribunal won't be an international one, but an Iraqi one -- with American backing.
When one succeeds in applying this method to a particular formal language, the end result will be the construction of a predicate in a metalanguage for that language whose essential properties will be that it will be constructed out of non-suspicious mathematical vocabulary and that it will be intuitively satisfied precisely by the intuitively true sentences of the object language.
But Hernández et al. [31], Sukavanam and Tomar [32] pointed out that some papers on the controllability of abstract control systems contain a similar technical error when the compactness of semigroup and other hypotheses are satisfied, more precisely, in this case the applications of controllability results are restricted to a finite dimensional space.
Consequently, many analytical and cultivation systems for biotechnology and bioprocess engineering, such as microfluidic devices or bioreactors, are tailor-made to precisely satisfy the requirements of specific measurements or cultivation tasks.
If T, S have a unique endpoint then they precisely satisfy the common approximate endpoint property.
This difference may seem to damage Arnauld's case: One can plausibly say that it was within the power of the prince, for example, not to will to satisfy his lust, precisely because it was not absolutely certain that, in the given circumstances, he would do so.
If double-stranded DNA of any composition undergoes duplication followed by an inversion of the duplicated region, then each strand of the resulting DNA molecule would precisely satisfy Chargaff's second parity rule, so that %A = %T and %C = %G (Fig. 1A).
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