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A distance in space.
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Triads are classified according to intervals formed above the root.
In this respect, Icke is paying a price for combining a modernistic attitude to text with a classical approach to intervals.
The Variations for Orchestra (1955) marked another phase of Carter's development, leading to a serial approach to intervals and dynamics.
It didn't take long to realise this could be timed to intervals of 20 minutes, almost exactly.
Residential street-cleaning parking restrictions, in many cases, have been halved — reduced to intervals of 90 minutes from three hours, and to once a week instead of twice a week.
Each bombards the other with microwaves calibrating the distance between them down to intervals of less than the width of a human hair.
This leads to intervals of dense pure point spectrum forH.
All days correspond to intervals of low solar and geomagnetic activity levels and for different seasons.
Since f is homeomorphic, any intervals must be mapped to intervals by f.
The domain of the attributes was sliced to intervals on the basis of geomorphometric criteria and their spatial occurrence.
Subjective weights of experts, weights of attributes, and utilities of experts for assessment grades are extended to intervals.
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