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The palatal suture expansion procedure was for the first time described by Angell in 1860.

There are bleak echoes of the time described by Peter Watt during the Blair-to-Brown handover.

A friend of hers bought a pill he believed was MDMA at the same time described by the seller as 'strong', and had vivid hallucinations and lost control of his bladder while intoxicated.

Garner helped out by recollecting SNOOT, an acronym for "Syntax Nudniks of Our Time," described by the novelist David Foster Wallace as "this reviewer's nuclear family's nickname à clef for a really extreme usage fanatic, the sort of person whose idea of Sunday fun is to hunt for mistakes in the very prose of Safire's column".

This paper proposes a bi-objective hub-and-spoke (H&S) network design problem with type-2 (T2) fuzzy transportation cost and travel time described by parametric secondary possibility distributions, which are obtained using three types of mean value (MV) reduction methods.

The bay of Naples, seen from the height of one of the most beautiful Neapolitan villas, was after some time described by the Russian lady who owned the villa as une cuvette bleue, whose blue encircled by green so wearied her that she sold the villa.

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Positive Λ implies that the universe is asymptotically (at late times) described by de Sitter spacetime26,27.

The review covers priority assignment in a wide variety of settings including: mixed-criticality systems, systems with deferred pre-emption, and probabilistic real-time systems with worst-case execution times described by random variables.

a second metric tensor corresponding to flat space-time described by the line element d σ 2 = γ ij d x i d x j Open image in new window (2). at each point of the space-time.

The corresponding dielectric functions are often times described by models of which the most common ones are summarized below: ϵ = 1 − ω p 2 ω 2 + iωγ (11).

Anthony Boucher in The New York Times described by a Fleming biographer, John Pearson, as "throughout an avid anti-Bond and an anti-Fleming man" – thought that the "high-spots are all effectively described ... but the narrative is loose and jerky".

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