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Their estranged uncle, Ruslan Tsarni, denounced them in the most American of vernacular, using the one term perfect for cutting across ideological, ethnic, and social lines: losers.
On a recent morning, as Mr. Patel's two roommates slept with covers pulled tightly over their heads, he sat at his desk taking notes on Prof. Mark Rush's explanation of the term "perfect competition".
If you are not familiar with the term "Perfect Grade" that comes from Bandai's Gundam model kit, or gunpla, line.
The term "perfect" is no longer used to describe what we're all striving to be.
In this paper, we use the term "perfect synteny block" as "a genomic region of perfectly conserved gene content, order and strandedness", as defined by Coghlan and Wolfe [ 5].
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The answer lies in the fact that the term "perfected" has a broader meaning in § 547 e) than it does in the Uniform Commercial Code.
As the Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit recognized, the use of the term "perfected" is "jarring" because the meaning of the word "perfected" is not immediately apparent in this context.
Where PM completely rejuvenates the component being maintained, it is termed perfect preventive maintenance (PPM).
The terms "Perfect CSI", "Effect of S-IR", and "Effect of CE" in Figure 7, respectively, denote the BER performance with perfect knowledge of CSI at all terminals given by (30), the effect of self-information removal due to imperfect knowledge of CSI given by (28) and the overall performance degradation due to imperfect knowledge of CSI given by (21).
, he died on his own terms — perfect for a less-than-perfect situation.
These enzymes are so efficient they effectively catalyse a reaction each time they encounter a substrate molecule and have thus reached an upper theoretical limit for efficiency (diffusion limit); these enzymes have often been termed perfect enzymes.
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