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By focusing on the overlaps in the two data sets including almost 1500 signs, we obtained a range of retroreflectivity measurements for each sign condition.
The existence of global weak solutions to the Cauchy problem for the Novikov equation is established in the space C [0,∞ ×R)∩L∞([0,∞);H1(R)) without the sign condition on the initial value.
Therefore, sign condition (H2) holds.
In most cases, the function g does not satisfy sign condition (H1).
Obviously, the sign condition fails to hold for this type of function.
(2.35) In this theorem the sign condition for (p(t)) will be eliminated.
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Noting Theorem 2.3 does not need any sign conditions on.
In the case of the method of sign conditions, we usually need two sign conditions to show the existence of at least one solution of a problem.
No sign conditions are imposed on r ( t ), p ( t ), and q ( t ).
In other sectors, however, statistical significance and sign conditions differ slightly from those in Table 1.
The stopping probability observed in the driving simulator for the different sign conditions is reported in Table 4.
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