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Like a giant dot-to-dot across the country, junctions are assigned numbers, so all you have to do is work out the right sequence to reach your destination, and follow the sign posts to each successive number.
Damage progression has been evaluated stepwise based on the change in dynamic parameters and validated by visual inspection, midpoint residual displacement and successive number of impact tests to each specimen.
In the early thirteenth century, as fans of "The Da Vinci Code" and the band Tool know, Leonardo Fibonacci, a Pisan mathematician, unearthed a series of numbers in which each successive number is the sum of the previous two — 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55, etc.
In the special case of a geometric series where each successive number has the same lower-than-unity ratio to the number before it, the sum is always finite, and can be determined by the simple but powerful formula a/ 1-r) where a/ 1-rhe first term and r is the ratio.
This could be a result of intense administration of a successive number of antimalarials from chloroquine to mefloquine to sulfodoxine-pyrimethamine to treat malaria cases in the Western Cambodian region over the last 80 years.
Subtract each successive number that can fit, and mark it with a 1. 16 can fit into 28, so you will write a 1 beneath it's box and subtract 16 from 28.
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In addition, the procedures used to compute the successive numbers in any row were all the same.
In addition, a high adsorbent-to-CPO dosage ratio was identified to be effective for successive numbers of regeneration with less retention of oil.
Course 18 was allowed to use 18.100P and 18.100Q to identify multiple variations of a subject because of a sequencing issue related to the depth of the subject matter that prevented successive numbering after 18.100A and 18.100B.
He would use successive numbers in the series as measures of area and give each size a colour from his characteristic range; turquoise blues, burnt siennas, indian reds, mustard yellows and a particular light green.
Hobsbawm's first book, Labour's Turning Point (1948), an edited collection of documents from the Fabian era, belongs firmly to this CP-dominated era, as does his engagement in the once celebrated "standard of living" debate about the economic consequences of the early industrial revolution, in which he and RM Hartwell traded arguments in successive numbers of the Economic History Review.
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