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In stabilization loop of ISP, a dual-rate-loop strategy is designed through constituting inner rate loop and the outer rate loop, by which the capability of disturbance rejection is advanced.

There are myriad global social problems that seem beyond the scope of the traditional public sector, and Scharmer and Kaufer see that universities could play a key role in the addressing of those social problems through constituting a new learning and innovation ecology that could assist change-makers from all sectors to pioneer new pathways [12].

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This paper presents models, computational primitives and procedures, describing the behaviour of machines, distortions of parts, assembles and movements; where the state of such machines may be launched to CAD browsers through interfaces, constituting a whole system named by us virtual multiaxis machine (VMM).

To assess the severity of bleeding, injuries were scored (blinded to the sample) on a scale of 0 through 4, constituting a range from no bleeding to severe bleeding (Table S1).

All patients (n = 35) received canakinumab during weeks 1 through 8; weeks 9 through 24 constituted a double-blind placebo-controlled withdrawal phase, and weeks 24 through 48 constituted an open-label phase in which all patients received canakinumab.

The dense microbial communities especially associated with animals through gastrointestinal tract and plants through rhizosphere constitute excellent models to design sustainable wastes recycling bioreactors (SWRBR).

But it would be many years before the United States began puzzling through what constituted an "appropriate indemnity".

These efforts and several others, like the city's plan to "daylight" the Sawmill River as it flows through downtown, constitute Mr. Amicone's "Urban Green Space Initiative," about which it seems almost churlish to complain.

What they haven't solved is the same riddle that the rest of the Tahrir Generation is puzzling through: What constitutes an effective second act when the first act was so dramatic that it is essentially impossible to top?

The semiology (the science of signs) of Roland Barthes gave impetus to the study of the political nature of language and the attempt to understand the ways in which a society's discourses speak through and constitute both writers and readers.

In this work, he proposed that the physical features of the land are the result of a long, continued, orderly change by means of erosion and that this sequential change through time constituted a cycle of erosion, which he thought vital in understanding present-day landscape and geological history.

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