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But this notion is usually formulated either in semantic terms (as the existence of an appropriate model), or in proof-theoretic terms (in terms of suitable proofs).
An analysis is presented of daylight availability data in terms of suitable design criteria for greenhouse supplementary lighting systems.
Results are shown in terms of suitable combinations of elements of the elastic tensor that embody the discrepancy from isotropy.
We classify tensor C∗-categories with fibre the dual of a compact Lie group in terms of suitable principal bundles.
Mangahewa Formation in terms of suitable depositional facies for potential reservoir quality was interpreted to a range from poor to excellent.
In terms of suitable analytical methods, separation techniques coupled to spectrometry-based methods are promising tools to detect nanowaste and determine particle size distribution in liquid waste samples.
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For example, McDowell (1994) argues that the phenomenal content of experience can be explained in terms of a suitable notion of demonstrative conceptual content.
In both cases these are expressed as a gauge on the size of the transform in terms of a suitable integral modulus of continuity of the function.
The main idea is to exploit ADR to equip constraint networks with some hierarchical structure and represent them as terms of a suitable algebra, when possible.
The data in those databases are very helpful to the learning system in terms of providing suitable support to the students in the right place and at the right time.
Assuming that we can describe the system in terms of a suitable potential function, this equation allows us to immediately obtain, from the system definition, an approximate analytical expression for the escape time.
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