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In this review, we highlight recent and most important approaches to form monolayers and to subsequently elaborate homogeneous and heterogeneous coatings of polymer brushes by surface-initiated polymerization.

This and other subgrid terms are presented, we subsequently elaborate on the existing models for those and re-formulate the ADM-τ model for sub-grid surface tension previously published by these authors.

In the following, we will first discuss a model structure that captures these latency-tuning effects and subsequently elaborate on how the model parameters are obtained from electrophysiological data.

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For instance, writing systems invented to serve mnemonic purposes were subsequently elaborated and used for communicative and archival purposes.

Read into that what you will but unless it has gone out of shape, you do not change a ball because a batsman has hit it into the stands, as the umpires have subsequently elaborated, especially if the fielding side do not want a change.

The global, local, and differential artificial wind approaches are subsequently elaborated.

This statement has deeper implications, particularly in existence and uniqueness of the solution to Problem (10), as subsequently elaborated.

The notion of a random normed module (briefly, an RN module), which was first introduced in [1] and subsequently elaborated in [2], is a random generalization of that of a normed space.

The concept was introduced in a fundamental form by Rochus and Sipos in 1978 ,[21]and was subsequently elaborated and refined by Wershaw, [22 24] who established the present mode of thinking on the subject.

The Theravādin commentarial tradition subsequently elaborated on this proposition and produced a unique view of the ratio between material and mental phenomena, asserting that a material phenomenon lasts for sixteen or seventeen consciousness moments (Kv 620; Vibh-a 25 28; Vism XX 24 26; Kim 1999, 79 80 & §3.1).

As articulated by Dorothy Smith in the early 1970s and subsequently elaborated by Harding (1991, 2004a), this is a recommendation to take women's everyday lives as a "starting point" point for research: focus on those aspects of social life and forms of understanding that typically remain "off-stage," "eclipsed" by the normatively masculine focus of conventional social sciences (Smith 1978 19877).

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