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In the reviewed plans 119 different terms originating from the word landscape were detected although no clear definitions of the terms were given in the plans.

Here, we apply BIEM for a homogeneous medium to a spontaneous rupture simulation, and also consider additional terms originating from the heterogeneity by introducing the concept of BDM, namely pseudo-BDM (pBDM).

l 2−stability: is based on robustness terms originating from control theory [27, 28] in the form of l 2-norms of instantaneous regression vectors rather than their expectation values.

Important terms originating from the kinematic bottom boundary condition and taking care of the variable bed slope are neglected and a term taking the internal failure into account was added.

This is because the lipid bilayer has no regular order, and the Fourier terms originating from the membrane are filtered out during the masking of the protein diffraction pattern.

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In Table 2, γ is the dominant frequency component control factor and the α (α≈α1≈α2) and β (β≈β1≈β2) terms originate from Equations (12), (13), (14), and (15).

Alternatively, the 24 solar terms originated from China to guide the agriculture activities was developed based on the sun's position in the zodiac.

When extracting data items, it is important to keep an audit trail the data items to enable us to trace where the terms originated from.

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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