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This process describes how the first bubbles appear on the surface of a 7 Pa shear strength fluid a few seconds after being jarred.

This process describes how to seclude the tuples of the data set (mathcal {D_{QID}}) into groups based on their CoVs, the inner sense is that, the density of tuples around a tuple will form a group.

This process describes when an animal concentrates on one aspect of its environment, and the same circuits might be involved regardless of which sense is providing the information (e.g. sight or smell).

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This process, described as a suicide inactivation, is especially important in the absence of reducing substrates, but its mechanism has not been yet fully elucidated[18].

This process described the incremental implementation of steering column locks in the UK and their subsequent circumvention (Mayhew et al. 1992).

For this, the process described by Kim et al. (2013) was considered.

For this purpose, the process described in Villanueva et al [21] was modified as described below.

This is the process described elsewhere as direct FDS [ 15].

Is the process described in this paper sustainable?

Finally, these limitations and comments on generalization, express the process described in this paper.

Rich opportunities remain to further refine the provisional list using the process described in this paper.

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