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Discover LudwigThe phrase "stiff topography" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a landscape or terrain that is rigid, steep, or difficult to navigate. Example: "The hikers struggled to make their way through the stiff topography of the mountain range."
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In the presence of the stiff topography in Taiwan, the typhoon rainfall is often phased-locked with terrain and the typhoon rainfall in general is best predicted by the typhoon rainfall climate model (TRCM) (Lee et al., 2006).
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First, using the Cattaneo's relaxation approach, we reformulate the system of governing equations for the pollutant transport by shallow water flows over non-flat topography and anisotropic diffusion as hyperbolic balance laws with stiff source terms.
Although steam-sterilization produced stronger, stiffer films, they were less transparent, and cell attachment was affected by the variable topography of these films.
Then topography took over.
-What is the topography?
-What is its topography?
Stiff, indeed.
Topography also plays a part.
It's typical karst topography".
This topography is expertly represented by Frédérique.
Stiff back.
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