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They reflect a practitioner in a late modernist, somewhat brutalist style whose formula has proven to be endlessly applicable.
It is a mismarked product whose formula has been radically reformulated by new owners that imitates the original but is now toxic.
Serena Williams won two tennis Grand Slam singles titles in 2009, but she did not appear among the 50 top-earning American athletes ranked last summer by SI.com, whose formula included 2009 salaries or winnings and endorsements.
(Sisario) MY LIFE WITH THE THRILL KILL KULT (Thursday) A spinoff of Ministry, My Life With the Thrill Kill Kult was one of those groups you might remember from the late '80s and early '90s whose formula consisted of adding a snarling guitar riff and some freak-show non sequiturs ("Blondes with lobotomy eyes") to industrial funk.
It was probably while networking in dreamland that I heard the mail drop into the box and, with it, the latest issue of Men's Health, a Rodale Press publication, one of the proliferating guy magazines whose formula for boosting ad pages is to induce a high level of anxiety in men about spreading middles, male pattern baldness and sadly diminishing erectile quality.
While it's a point well taken that publishing the 1918 influenza genome was "extremely foolish" at best, Ray Kurzweil and Bill Joy give only more life to the makings of a potential debacle whose formula they say shouldn't have been publicized in the first place.
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While Portable Document Format, or PDF, files, which essentially are copies of printed pages, have helped mitigate the problem for most computer users, that solution has not satisfied scientists and mathematicians, whose formulas and equations contain many symbols.
The resulting logic is defined in a language whose formulas are obtained by replacing propositional constants in formulas of L by first-order formulas.
However, the fact that (first-order) formulas may be identified with natural numbers (via "Gödel numbering") and hence with finite sets makes it no longer necessary to regard formulas as inscriptions, and suggests the possibility of fashioning "languages" some of whose formulas would be naturally identified as infinite sets.
where g could be any of ĝ SE , ĝ N G or μ ̂ β , and the sign " + " or "−" must be chosen for the case of a maximum or minimum, respectively; g ′ and g ′′ are the first and second order derivatives, respectively, whose formulae can be derived from Equations (36), (37) or (39), providing similar computation complexity.
Water is the only substance on Earth whose chemical formula has entered the vernacular.
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