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WHAT YOU'LL FIND Boundaries are never a subject of universal accord in the city, but this small area, which became a landmark district in 1979, is generally viewed as defined by that designation: Church Avenue to the north, Beverley Road to the south, Coney Island Avenue to the west and the tracks of the Q train to the east.
After a suitable heat treatment [11], the Cu3−x AlMn x (x < 1) alloys display an L21 structure (Fm3m space group) that can be viewed as defined on a bcc lattice divided into four interpenetrated fcc sublattices.
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In identifying these challenges we consider whether there is a particular constellation of criteria that might be viewed as defining an entity that could reasonably be called a 'Data Safe Haven'.
For example a random variable with the univariate Beta-generalized-Pareto (IV) distribution can be viewed as being defined by X = F μ, σ, γ, α - 1 ( V ), (56).
At present, our results can be viewed as having defined the MTD, the recommended phase II doses and RR of the docetaxel+ifosfamide combination, which warrant further randomised phase III comparisons to docetaxel monotherapy or other active combinations of docetaxel with newer agents, such as gemcitabine, vinorelbine, or capecitabine.
In general, neighbourhoods were viewed as being defined by people and activities rather than geographical space and were often larger than the areas captured by the activity space maps; with participants actively redrawing the boundaries of what they perceived to be their neighbourhoods during the interviews.
It is a fight that Republicans especially view as defining the parties in both the presidential and legislative elections.
The European principles of Integrated Coastal Zone Management ICZMM) are often viewed as central, defining features of the EC approach to ICZM, enshrined within the EC Recommendation (2002/413/EC) and endorsed by the European Commission in its Communication on ICZM (COM 2007) 308 final).
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The state of the system can thus be viewed as a function defined on a high dimensional space, associated with the fluctuations of the underlying process.
We show that, if G satisfies a mild approximation condition, pointwise multiplication by a given measurable function ψ G→C defines a closable multiplier on the reduced C⁎-algebra C⁎r(G) of G if and only if Schur multiplication by the function N G×G→C, given by N s,t)="ψ ts−1), is a closable operator when viewed as a densely defined linear map on the space of compact operators on L2(G).
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