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I'd come to consider indispensable the paperback "Guide to the National Monuments in the Republic of Ireland," by Peter Harbison, whose directions to churches, ancient standing stones and 5,000-year-old 5,000-year-old 5,000-year-olds: Half a mile up a laneway, then througravesle and across typicallys.
RDWFB is obtained using DWFB coefficients whose directions are 45° apart from DWFB.
Thus, Figure 4 shows the gradient fields of (u_{0}) and (w_{0}), whose directions are very similar.
Even their supervisor Carlos Camp of Piedmont College, whose directions they had misinterpreted, was baffled when they showed it to him later that day.
The sensor array receives N narrowband sources from far-field whose directions of arrival are θ 1, θ 2, ⋯, and θ N, respectively.
More specifically, the desired PAS is obtained by 20 equal power propagation paths whose directions are adjusted in a way that the Laplace angular spread properties are obtained.
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Inversion formulae for the attenuated Radon transform ([ 25 28]) could not be used with this type of tomographic imaging for the reason that the function B in Eq. (6) depends on the direct radiation, whose direction s0 varies.
In terms of trail pheromone deposition, branches and paths whose direction is closer to a direct route to or from the nest are more heavily marked (Beckers et al. 1992a, b).
The MTJ is essentially a small magnet whose direction is easily flipped.
Laclède, under whose direction the village was created, named the new settlement St . Louis
The resulting political message, however, inhibited Mankiewicz, whose direction was unusually unassertive.
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