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She doesn't offer an unambiguous definition of antisemitism and its relationship to anti-Zionism.
An unambiguous definition of the different overpotential terms is possible based on the theory of non-equilibrium thermodynamics.
We give sufficient conditions for the unambiguous definition of F at the points of the Cameron Martin space.
A class of plastic-damage models for concrete require an unambiguous definition of cohesion in the yield criteria.
This graph-based approach allows for an unambiguous definition of generic object-oriented metrics and higher-order metrics.
This ontology was developed to provide an unambiguous definition of core notions of robotics and related topics.
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First, the systems lack unambiguous definitions of sustainability.
"That pattern will end because, in the future, the American public will insist on clarity of objectives and unambiguous definitions of attainability.
Fatigue criteria that belong to the critical plane class necessitate unambiguous definitions of the amplitude and mean value of the shear stress acting on a material plane.
Multiaxial high cycle fatigue criteria based on the critical plane approach necessitate unambiguous definitions of the amplitude and mean value of the shear stress (τa and τm) acting on the material planes.
Using this model it becomes possible to provide clear and unambiguous definitions of textural parameters such as firmness, springiness and rubberiness, and to quantify their time-dependence and interrelationship.
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