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The word Rococo is derived from the French word rocaille, which denoted the shell-covered rock work that was used to decorate artificial grottoes.
Finally, two indentation-cracking models were used to estimate the fracture toughness of the Fe2B layer on the different distances from the surface; the results were ranged from 1.5 to 4.2 MPa m1/2, which denoted the brittleness and the influence of the anisotropic nature of the boride layer.
In order to calculate the source current I according to formula (1) [29], F W/S and F D/SS) (S = 1) which denoted the width correction coefficient and the diameter correction coefficient, respectively, were looked up from a table.
This area was nicknamed the "Q" Area, which denoted the Department of Energy's Q clearance required to have access to Restricted Data.
A further shot showed a plaque which denoted the landing spot of the rover on board the Carl Sagan Memorial Station.
Each alignment was assigned a size value, which denoted the minimum size of the participating domains.
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He used the word "laïcité," which denotes the separation of church and state.
The flow rule is defined by a function which denotes the orientation of the viscoplastic strain rate tensor.
Eventually the name Presbyterian, which denotes the form of church polity used by most of the Reformed churches, was adopted by the Calvinistic churches of British background.
The symbols in the equation (and below) have their usual electromagnetic meaning, except Q (see the following note) and tt), which denotes the translation velocity.
Thus, vertical parameter which denotes the time rate of vertical state to supporting phase is proposed for gait planning.
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