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First, the newly formulated viscous terms allow for a discontinuous viscosity and ensure continuity of velocity and shear stress across the phase interface.

These terms allow for a more discriminatory shared feature representation.

"power searching" options such as Boolean operators and nested search terms allow for precise recall of catalog records.

The newly formulated viscous terms allow for a discontinuous viscosity and ensure continuity of velocity and shear stress across the phase interface.

Other than the logarithmic transformation of variables, second-order terms allow for nonlinear relationships and interactions between age and education.

The subgroup-by-year interaction terms allow for trends that differ from Japanese Americans in the other subgroups.

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In real terms, allowing for Japan's price deflation, growth in the first quarter hit an annualised pace of 5.6%.

A single gain varies the importance of the relative and absolute position terms, allowing for tight or loose formations.

The idea is that the student only repays the original amount borrowed in real terms, allowing for inflation since the time the loan was taken out.

In general terms, allowing for individual variations of theme, these were the views of Max Weber, Georg Simmel, and Émile Durkheim (all of whom also wrote in the late 19th and early 20th century).

Typically, the theory associates the choice of debt contract terms to firm and market characteristics, arguing that an adequate choice of these terms allows for the reduction of debt contracting costs.

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