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Higher-order derivatives can be similarly defined.

The product of two ideals is similarly defined.

Holmberg (2014) has similarly defined altmetrics as pertaining specifically to social media.

Contraction is similarly defined although, interestingly, it is not interdefinable with revision.

The correspondence was obvious to West: he saw the metropolis as a sprawling organism, similarly defined by its infrastructure.

Other churches have similarly defined schism juridically in terms of separation from their own communion.

The cycle-radius of H is similarly defined except that cycles are replaced by directed closed walks.

This theoretically well-founded concept fits into a context of similarly defined median filters for other multivariate data.

His new agricultural alliance was similarly defined: bring together large agri-business and government to improve agriculture in Africa on a technology-rich, large-land-holder led platform.

The history of AI is similarly defined as much by the problems we've sidestepped or left out as the ones we've pushed on with to completion.

The sticking probability for collisions where at least one particle is mainly sulfuric acid is similarly defined as: where CA and SA are free parameters.

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