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to precondition
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A requirement which must be satisfied before taking a course of action.
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The Constitution allows states to precondition voting on certain objective factors like citizenship, residency, age and a clean criminal record.
Such factorizations can be used to accelerate matrix-vector multiplications and to precondition iterative solvers.
Then we use a linear-in-complexity, closed-form inverse of the dual hierarchical basis to precondition the hypersingular operator.
We revive a strategy of Delves to precondition a spectral calculation using an almost-diagonal Galerkin matrix.
The shifted-Laplacian is extended to precondition the 3D Helmholtz equation, and a spectral analysis is given.
What emerges is that cold temperature substantially modifies cardiac electrophysiology to precondition the heart for winter anoxia.
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It is therefore possible that increased ROS-levels induce a permanent preconditioned state or induce a higher threshold to preconditioning.
"But it became clear that the Iranian side was not ready for this unless we agree to preconditions related to enrichment and sanctions.
It was found that JD is highly sensitive to preconditioning, and it can display an irregular convergence behavior.
I think we have probably lost a lot of that essence by being manipulated in some way to conform to preconditions in society that are seen as acceptable.
Having data available for decision making is also an intermediary precondition (or a precondition to the precondition) to preconditions 1 and 2. In all three countries, data availability was inadequate.
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