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The name, which in English means "seven sisters," is derived from the seven separate streams that join at the top of the falls.
The terminal nodes are connected to one another through branches that join at "internal nodes".
In such cases, the path is a composite path and begins at bifurcated sub-paths that join at a later node.
Splines are piecewise polynomials that join at points called knots: two major families belong to these models, i.e., regression splines and smoothing splines.
These methods are based on agglomerative algorithms that join at the first step two close loci and progressively aggregate the closest remaining loci.
The mylohyoid muscle is traditionally depicted as a continuous muscular sling formed from two halves that join at the fibrous median raphe.
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Romania joined the EU in January 2007, the other country that joined at that time, Bulgaria, elected its 18 MEPs in May this year.
Unlike previous belts, Bohlin's creation secured both the upper and the lower body by means of two straps that joined at the hip and buckled into an anchor point.
They were selected based on the assumption that they therefore possessed more knowledge on the founding principles of the Health Basket Fund than members that joined at a later stage.
Second, because the NEMP was implemented in a staged manner in 2010 and 2011, there is the potential for selection bias whereby those that participated in 2010 might be different than those that joined at later dates.
Here we look at some of the other countries that join Russia at the bottom of the heap.
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