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The former specifies the range which is defined with a (set of) physical amount(s).

However, these data are useful but not sufficient since it is necessary to know the user attitude, which is defined with the head angular positions.

An object is considered as visible if it is in the field of vision, which is defined with horizontal and vertical angles.

In this paper, transmission indices are deduced on the basis of orthogonal degree of matrix, which is defined with matrix volume [39].

The group is also given a certain planar direction using the direction angle α, which is defined with respect to north and increases as the direction rotates toward the east, i.e., clockwise (Fig. 2c).

Applying the asymptotic formula, we provide an approximation of the optimal investment strategy to maximize the expected terminal wealth subject to a risk constraint on the Value-at-Risk, which is defined with respect to finite-time discounted net loss.

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M.A.C.'s concrete eye shadow was blended over eyelids, right up to the brows, which were defined with M.A.C.'s new Velux brow pencil.

KPs include anatomical and mathematical landmarks which are defined with consideration of an anthropometry face model; IPs are pseudo-landmarks that help describe the face shape accurately.

This paper shows the results of a comparative analysis of the extreme tension of the most loaded mooring line of an FPSO subjected to environmental conditions in deep water, derived from environmental contour lines which were defined with different probabilistic models to represent the significant wave height and different criteria to establish the threshold for the POT methodology.

Heat losses of the storage, which are defined with parameter f, are typically very low.

Even though the results, (2.9), (2.18), (2.35), (2.46), are similar in appearance, they represent different inequalities, since the sets, which are defined with formulas (2.8), (2.17), (2.34), and (2.45), for different classes, are different.

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