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This means that we can use the term "valid" (with respect to some J ) interchangeably for both universal and S0-validity.
To provide an answer, we consider the semantics of the term "valid" and its inverse "invalid".
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In the present context, the Markovian approximation consists of an approximate treatment of certain interference terms valid for small separation between the qubits.
In order to model such nonlinearities, a nonlinear electric enthalpy density function (using quadratic and cubic terms) valid for a general 3-D piezoelectric continuum has been proposed in this work.
The remaining reads (which we termed "valid" sequence reads) were compared with known mature miRNA hairpins (miRBase 13.0) [29].
Only ICs with scalp maps having an inverse solution for a single dipole source within Talairach space (within the brain) with less than 15% residual variance (RV) were included in the subsequent analyses; these were termed "valid ICs".
Standardized testing and data processing protocols have been developed to ensure long-term valid data collection methods.
These articles were searched using the terms "validation," "validity," and "valid" to determine whether the studies had performed a validation; after this process, 122 articles remained.
The country's Constitutional Council agreed with him, ruling in late January 2012 that his bid for a third term was valid.
The issue was debated by the country's Constitutional Council, which in late January 2012 declared that Wade's bid for a third term was valid.
Although some coefficients values in the proposed equation are specialized to the current case study, the general structure of the proposed corrective term is valid for other similar systems as well.
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