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Discover LudwigThe phrase "unique compact" is grammatically correct and may be used in a written sentence.
It can be used when describing something that is both distinct and compressed in size or structure. Example: The designer created a unique compact storage solution that maximizes space in small apartments.
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An unique compact closed-form is used for some representative load cases needed in design.
Then Eq. (10) has a unique compact almost automorphic solution provided that vert alpha vert +L_{f}|beta|< 1.
Therefore, by (8), P is a contraction on Λ, and thus Eq. (6) has a unique compact almost automorphic solution.
The Panasonic LUMIX LX5 is a unique compact digital camera in that it offers superb image quality along with a super-bright lens and increased creative modes.
This paper presents a unique compact testing device for in situ thermal response testing based on a previous, trolley-based unit.
Despite the unique compact design of these systems that combines the treatment and clarification in one reactor, they fail to provide complete stabilization of high-strength wastewater.
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While you may never need Mr. Beams' guiding light, it's a unique and compact solution for those living in the frigid wastes of Westeros or who may be concerned a Nor'easter will knock out power for a few hours.
Then there exists a unique nonempty compact subset A of X that satisfies (A=bigcup_{i=1}^{n}f_{i}(A)).
There is a unique nonempty compact subset of X invariant with respect to these contractions.
Music identification technique relies on an audio fingerprint which is defined as a unique and compact digest characterizing and summarizing the perceptually relevant audio content.
For such an IFS, there is anyway a unique nonempty compact set A ⊂ X such that A = ⋃ k = 1 K ω k ( A ).
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