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Shostakovich had a penchant for using recurring motifs in his scores, almost like dropped clues, especially the DSCH motif, drawn from letters in his name (which correspond in pitch to D, E flat, C, B).

The thermal conductivity is measured here in Lennard-Jones units (LJU), which correspond in real units typically to W/mK.

The spatial inhomogeneity of PWV detected by the GPS stations, as indicated by the inter-station standard deviation in Figure 8, also shows three distinct peaks, which correspond in time to the three rain events.

It can be seen that the interplanar spacing in the crystalline petal is 0.26 nm in the inset of Fig. 1c, which correspond in the (002) planes of wurtzite ZnO, indicating the good crystallinity of the ZnO QDs.

The surveyed companies are categorized into different classes of capital size and classified into different industries in accordance with the Japan Standard Industrial Classification which correspond in principle with the German classification.

83), and what makes sight a "philosophical language" for feeling is that the two match each other: "The same qualities are made by means of light to impress vibrations on our eyes, which correspond in great measure to those made on the sense of feeling, so as to vary with their varieties" (OM 1, prop. 30).

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The crucifix, which corresponded in shape to a Kongo concept of the cosmos, was one of them.

Worship of the gods was performed primarily in the context of a central ritual called yazna, which corresponds in a great many details to the Vedic yajña.

Beaujolais, ancient province of France, of which Beaujeu and Villefranche were successively the capital and which corresponded in area to much of the modern département of Rhône, with a small portion of Loire.

which corresponds, in linear scale, to the following path loss function: (35).

Considering the difficulty represented by equation (1), we shall adopt a model without precession (i.e. ν = 0) which corresponds in some ways to a weak magnetic moment.

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