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2, 15 So far, it is unclear which processes may substitute for these paradigms, or flank them in shaping a complete picture of disease etiology.

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These three families of natural mode shapes form a complete natural frequency spectrum of a free rectangular plate as a novelty.

We take the idea, do market research to shape a proposition, complete the technical architecture then resource the build.

Thus the collective judgment process provided additional insights that would help shape a more complete research strategy to support future CEAs of nanomaterials.

The cross-section of the bundle-like structures generated exhibited a polygonal shape, not a complete circular shape (Fig. 2h), which is similar to the cross-section of natural skeletal muscle tissue (Fig. 2i).

Linear parametric-geometric mapping is employed to transform the arbitrary hexahedral subcell shapes from the physical space to an auxiliary orthogonal shape, where a complete quadratic displacement expansion is performed.

However, it is an open question whether shapes drawn in isolation accurately reflect the way users draw shapes in a complete diagram.

As evident, the Airy beam has no central lobe at Z = 5 cm, however, during propagation, the beam shows signs of healing in the beam shape with a complete regeneration at a distance ~160 cm and maintains its shape with further propagation.

Much of this is due to Claudio Abbado, who has been a searching interpreter of Russian music for several decades: he brings out the composer's Romantic fervor not only with persuasive melodic shaping but with a complete mastery of pacing, elastic rhythm, and orchestral color, and Wang, for one, seems ready to learn.

In this paper, an industrial application of CAD is presented, which concerns the measurement and re-engineering of the shape of a complete ship hull and of ship's parts, which is a frequently recurring task in the shipbuilding and ship repair sector.

In contrast to its earlier place amongst the wealthy, during the 17th and 18th centuries the pasty became popular with working people in Cornwall, where tin miners and others adopted it due to its unique shape, forming a complete meal that could be carried easily and eaten without cutlery.

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