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All the peaks are well defined pointing to the high crystalline nature of the sample.
In outbreaks with a well defined point source [ 3, 18] the distance from the outbreak source is negatively correlated with the symptomatic (attack) rate.
The numerator is a parabolic function having two analytically well
Although all parameters identified for the decision algorithms have been used as diagnostic markers of EOS earlier [ 25] this analysis allowed to identify cut-off values for AB treatment failure, as determined by the data, at well defined time points.
That worked fine when there was a well defined end point, but in a mobile and cloud world, the lines between inside and outside have become blurred.
Moreover, the shift, from the diffusive to the directed motion can be quantitatively characterised, identifying and measuring a well defined crossover point.
In the extreme case, when, the gradient along the IC axis will be constantly 0, there is no well defined trough point and ITD is completely indeterminable.
In this sense, their solution for fault-tolerant SOAs supports well defined extension-points in which voting implementation might be included.
Besides, tangent lines are not well defined at isolated points.
Otherwise, the problem formulated as (3.1) or (3.8), would have not been well defined at all points such that.
"Proper length" and "proper time" (length as measured when at rest, and time as measured by a co-moving clock respectively) are intrinsic/real features of bodies and processes, and correspond to the (frame-invariant) space-time interval between certain well defined space-time points.
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