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These terms come from the term that includes the delta function in Eq. (17), which represents a source term originating from the sea-bottom deformation.

She called this the "delusion of safety," a term originating from Gavin de Becker, author of The Gift of Fear and a leading expert on violent behavior.

During Tanzania's Independence Day this year, instead of fireworks and lavish ceremonies, shopkeepers and home owners alike could be seen outside tidying their yards in a nationwide display of umuganda, a term originating from Rwanda meaning global service or "coming together in common purpose to achieve an outcome".

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The term originated from the Czech word for forced labour.

The term originates from Fiske's Television Culture as a counterpoint to the claim that television was actually a purely one-way medium that only enacted culture on viewers.

The term originates from the Spanish baldaquin, an elaborately brocaded material imported from Baghdad that was hung as a canopy over an altar or doorway.

The correction term originates from the fact that the sand can only be deposited in the pores of the filter material.

The term originates from adoptive and academic circles to describe the very lived experience of children raised in homes that are phenotypically and culturally different from their birth – people like my colleague Rebecca Carroll, who is black.

The term originated from the fact that in Great Britain for centuries gold and silver mines were the property of the crown; such "royal" metals could be mined only if a payment ("royalty") were made to the crown.

The first term only involves the hydrostatic field of the GB and vacancy relaxation volume, whereas the second term originates from the fact that vacancy having different elastic constants from the matrix will bring an inhomogeneity interaction, which comprises contributions from the hydrostatic and deviatoric parts of the stress tensor.

The second term originates from the linear dependence of dual areas corresponding to the cell edges perpendicular to the thickness orientation, whereas the third term originates from dual areas associated to cell edges tangential to the thickness orientation [11].

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