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| More | precisely, a quantum Markov chain is a pair (E,ρ) with |
| awaiian true bug (order Hemiptera) and, more | precisely, a troglobitic water treader (superfamily Me |
| reole, or an independent language, nor is it | precisely a jargon. |
| The New York Times that although "she is not | precisely a newcomer to films, [Hepburn,] who is being |
| More | precisely, a point x in an R-tree T is called ordinary |
| II) thiocyanate is a chemical compound, more | precisely a salt, with the chemical formula Pb(SCN)2. |
| More | precisely, a (k, d)-coloring of a graph G is a colorin |
| eutherna in Crete have helped establish more | precisely a date and place of origin for the Dame d'Au |
| n Paris named after a French defeat, or more | precisely, a Gallic defeat: the Battle of Alesia. |
| c stage is a device used to rotate an object | precisely about a fixed axis in space. |
| The authors thought that this placement most | precisely acknowledged the artistic component of lands |
| that archaeological finds cannot be dated so | precisely, adding that the two previous famous archaeo |
| The items on display are reproductions made | precisely after their originals. |
| y of Cincinnati's Bearcats; he arrived there | precisely after the departure of point guard Nick Van |
| In 2000, | precisely after the Galicians returned to level two, a |
| of the 1990 FIFA World Cup in Italy, losing | precisely against the hosts. |
| Lambda Aquilae is more | precisely Al Thalimain Prior. |
| dy is visible in the sights: it will then be | precisely aligned to the points of the compass. |
| ally impossible to date open cast extraction | precisely, although ores with a chemical signature con |
| mirabilis is a species of sea slug, or more | precisely an aeolid nudibranch, a marine gastropod mol |
| is basically a finite state machine, or more | precisely, an extended finite state machine (processes |
| ading, and using it to support "Aktion T4 is | precisely an example of what euthanasia really means i |
| ic text to use the Pythagorean comma, and to | precisely analyze 12-tone tuning in Chinese music (McC |
| The sources that can be most | precisely analyzed are distant radio sources. |
| easure the properties of the antiproton flux | precisely and look for deviations from the expected be |
| In other words, we do our job here as | precisely and correctly as possible, whenever possible |
| ems, among other things, allow one to reason | precisely and formally about the purity of certain exp |
| willingness to answer journalists' questions | precisely and to the point and for his tendency to use |
| s that it wasn't even close, it was not done | precisely and the numbers should not be quoted. . . . |
| ase needs to be destroyed by dropping a bomb | precisely, and then there is a firework animation as a |
| 1995 and attracted attention because it was | precisely and tightly narrated. |
| advertisers to reach specific target markets | precisely and less expensively than traditional advert |
| Articles should be categorized | precisely and the characters category is the most prec |
| op in a partially glazed dome which has been | precisely angled to maximise daylight with minimal sol |
| that Vopenka's principle is consistent; more | precisely any almost huge cardinal is also a Vopenka c |
| se of the mythic relieff of the muslim, more | precisely arabic, jewish conflict; and especially in r |
| ly motion of stars around the Earth, or more | precisely around the two celestial poles. |
| t first needed to identify the location more | precisely as Exchange Place. |
| ut of Messina harbour at midnight, 5 August, | precisely as Britain officially went to war with Germa |
| The injection pump delivers fuel | precisely as the injectors need to fire correctly. |
| sic can be classified as Rock 'n' Roll, more | precisely as Rockabilly or as Teddy Boy-Rock'n'Roll. |
| hdowns off interceptions and Case did almost | precisely as much for Kansas City as did the Chiefs' o |
| ther stars by measuring radial velocities as | precisely as 1 m/s. |
| cretions (such as hormones) affect organisms | precisely as the blood is shared. |
| nfestation is known as enterobiasis, or less | precisely as oxyuriasis in reference to the family Oxy |
| level, as Osasuna returned to the top flight | precisely as he was serving his loan. |
| proach of Gliese 710 is difficult to compute | precisely as it depends sensitively on its current pos |
| It was rebuilt | precisely as it had been. |
| He contributed | precisely as much as he could. |
| or wrote: "The attackers' decision to strike | precisely at our campus, which is a center of toleranc |
| tion by RNA polymerase II when it is located | precisely at positions +18 to +27 relative to the tran |
| ovie as a way for East Germans to laugh "not | precisely at themselves, but at the absurdities of the |
| ordered his two grown sons to report to him | precisely at sunrise. |
| ang at 5 am and 5 pm and the gates were shut | precisely at 6 am and 6 pm. |
| 2,689 feet (820 m) above sea level, located | precisely at the southwest corner of the town, within |
| ks in Portugal, RTP1, SIC and TVI were given | precisely at 20:00PM (local time) on 7 June 2009. |
| Clamence here is that he is reminded of this | precisely at the moment when he is congratulating hims |
| precisely at present); see Milankovich cycles. | |
| y, so much of the building up of society, is | precisely attributable to the union movement, a moveme |
| so both its mass and radius are known quite | precisely; based on these figures it is predicted that |
| It was | precisely based on interviews and research the author |
| a state's successful suit against a citizen | precisely because this was not the same thing as a cit |
| Lowell came in for attack | precisely because of his earlier claims to independenc |
| Yet | precisely because this is by Roman Polanski, it's irre |
| moved to the Abbey of St. Medard in Soissons | precisely because of the supposed sibling connection; |
| mitted to use acrylic gesso under oil paint, | precisely because of the delamination problem. |
| created herself) that could be found online, | precisely because she is such an unknown. |
| and had insisted on the Mad Dog role instead | precisely because of its meekness. |
| In fact, the Salish were called "flat head" | precisely because the tops of their heads were not dis |
| Despite - or rather, | precisely because of - the unusually strict monastic d |
| -Crescendo was able to create Eternal Sonata | precisely because of this earlier experience. |
| tnamese and Indonesians came to be preferred | precisely because of their lower level of English, whi |
| Precisely because he was a public figure his death att | |
| Precisely because tranylcypromine was not, like isonia | |
| t must be concerned with the social reality, | precisely because a university is inescapably a social |
| This has happened | precisely because the historical record concerning the |
| It is | precisely because Your Imperial Majesty is not tired o |
| e distance of the Saturn Nebula is not known | precisely because no reference stars have been detecte |
| mportant middle Pleistocene sites in Europe, | precisely because of what he acutely observed in his c |
| His canso can be dated | precisely because of its reference to the Crusader fle |
| orth and west are able to withstand China is | precisely because they have many horses and their men |
| But this is | precisely because we always assume that the initial co |
| Folquet's birth date can be known | precisely because he tells us in his Romans, written i |
| on of two independent and free peoples, made | precisely because of this reciprocal independence, wou |
| ence sounds have an effect on some listeners | precisely because of the album's existence and placeme |
| tic" Western culture became more interesting | precisely because it was forbidden. |
| -scale units turned to government regulation | precisely because of their inefficiency" and that the |
| influence between the two and distinguishing | precisely between them differs from school to school. |
| enterline does not follow the state boundary | precisely, but the southbound lanes of State Line Aven |
| The date of his death is not known | precisely, but King James IV of Scotland attended a ma |
| tical to this snake have not been identified | precisely, but it may require some kind of shrub or tr |
| d inhibits them by covalent binding, or more | precisely by alkylation. |
| -kill" policy itself (described perhaps more | precisely by Tom King, then Secretary of State for Nor |
| ns ultimate freedom through nothing, or more | precisely, by being nothing. |
| shock which I experienced had been provoked | precisely by the affinity of two objects -- the cage a |
| It can be calculated | precisely by finding the second derivative of the titr |
| These positions can be located very | precisely by binary subdivision, where a cutter locati |
| y that the frequency spectrum is partitioned | precisely by those frequencies into non-overlapping re |
| land, South Africa, seemed to be intensified | precisely by a personal integrity that required that h |
| tesianism, even though It Is obliged --- and | precisely by its radical development of Cartesian moti |
| e amounts of water at a regular basis, is to | precisely calculate the needed waterflow and arrange a |
| o another being made by the aircraft using a | precisely calculated turn that “flies by” but does not |
| improvements of the techniques, this can be | precisely calculated. |
| He is noted for determining a method for | precisely calculating the occurrence of solar eclipses |
| Scatterometer instruments are very | precisely calibrated in order to make accurate backsca |
| A valve shim is a disc of hardened metal of | precisely calibrated height used to adjust the clearan |
| Thymidine (more | precisely called deoxythymidine; can also be labelled |
| arranger, guitarist (although he may be more | precisely called a multi-instrumentalist). |
| ted programs, the Law of Demeter can be more | precisely called the “Law of Demeter for Functions/Met |
| "Any attempt ... to date the blue period too | precisely can only lead to errors". |
| Treethanol is an ethanol fuel (more | precisely cellulosic ethanol) made from trees. |
| ns of the theorem have been proved that more | precisely characterise the relation of n, r, t and the |
| its grassroots nature makes it difficult to | precisely chart its milestones. |
| In comparison to the slickly presented, | precisely choreographed stage routines put together by |
| he term describes 'the phenomenon that it is | precisely communities with adjoining territories, and |
| ofar as the procedures followed may not have | precisely complied with those we suggest in Suresh, we |
| arded as highly probable, but Crossley never | precisely confessed to it. |
| More | precisely, consider a planar simple closed curve of le |
| with a high horizon, the coast, figures with | precisely constructed silhouettes, or Bornholm's steep |
| They hope to use this to | precisely control organ growth for transplantation. |
| a and Walla Walla rivers growers are able to | precisely control the timing and amount of water that |
| s “an adaptive drilling process used to more | precisely control the annular pressure profile through |
| allows multiple channels to be operated with | precisely controlled phase offsets or ratio-related fr |
| gives instant torque at zero RPM and can be | precisely controlled to give soft start and accelerati |
| its successors, which could be injected at a | precisely controlled dosage. |
| ance between the centers of the cylinders is | precisely controlled, and the top of the bar is parall |
| onds to femtoseconds) and fluxes, and can be | precisely controlled. |
| These processes are | precisely coordinated to bring about, at the proper pl |
| The census definition of the area may not | precisely correspond to local understanding of the are |
| gue, marked by a cynical, street-smart edge, | precisely crafted for effect, is so distinctive that i |
| e for incitement to subvert state power, was | precisely criticizing and engaged in the very activity |
| More | precisely, cyclopedia, in the book title Lucubrationes |
| Consag (Consag Rock) is a granitic (or more | precisely, dacitic) outcrop located in the northern Gu |
| dent who died in 1409 is one of the very few | precisely datable pieces. |
| Kelley had developed a technique to | precisely date impact craters, using laser argon-argon |
| l reign of 82 years, 9 months is the longest | precisely dated monarchical reign on record and the lo |
| 1285, a document which can probably be more | precisely dated to between 1283 and 1285. |
| The manuscript is | precisely dated on the inside back cover: Iste liber p |
| (dated 778), S 36 (dated 779) and S 37 (not | precisely dated) are in the name of King Ecgberht, whi |
| None of the homilies can be | precisely dated, nor can any be assigned to a specific |
| ture in that Pictish stones can rarely be so | precisely dated. |
| pecific qualifiers come from, or even how to | precisely define them, but I don't think it's too impo |
| The grade of a sample of coal does not | precisely define its chemical composition, so calculat |
| Each sonication of the beams treats a | precisely defined portion of the targeted tissue. |
| lly used in the Middle Ages to denote a more | precisely defined territory, the marches between Engla |
| h ritual slaughter is valid) on a giraffe is | precisely defined by halachah, just as it is for all a |
| It provides a very | precisely defined centre frequency and very steep band |
| A | precisely defined ward named Reddish South that elects |
| Each subset is | precisely defined and self-contained, and can be learn |
| It is not geographically | precisely defined however, overlapping by about 60% wi |
| rmal neurological examination runs through a | precisely defined series of tests, beginning with test |
| Am I? I'll let this sit for the | precisely defined duration of "a while" and if no one |
| essential feature of which is that it can be | precisely defined in terms of just the shapes and loca |
| Intensity is a term that has | precisely defined meanings in numerous scientific and |
| In the hindbrain, segmentation is a | precisely defined process. |
| ve but a "fuzzy prototype" that can never be | precisely defined, or alternatively that it inevitably |
| The boundaries of the district are not | precisely defined, but are generally taken to be White |
| so the novel is both a social portrait that | precisely depicts the characters of the workers as wel |
| Although its current size is | precisely derived from the metre, it is neither part o |
| Its current size is | precisely derived from the metre, but is neither part |
| bing quality from an intimate interlacing of | precisely described authentic combat episodes with a c |
| It has also been less | precisely described as "a non-profit church-growth con |
| was renamed Ebbing and Flowing Spring, which | precisely describes the phenomenon that the spring exh |
| The term "fish" most | precisely describes any non-tetrapod craniate (i.e. an |
| 1949, was the first line notation capable of | precisely describing complex molecules. |
| brid automatons) is a mathematical model for | precisely describing systems in which computational pr |
| Further research is required to | precisely determine the taxonomy of this species. |
| The status of the church became hard to | precisely determine following the 1988 arrest and 2009 |
| complete stop as they can, enabling them to | precisely determine their position before jumping. |
| s armed forces for geodesy measurements that | precisely determined the locations of points on the Ea |
| gnetic properties allowed it to be spun at a | precisely determined rate. |
| After the removal of the | precisely determined zodiacal emission contribution (w |
| he fine-scale bases are skinny ridges with a | precisely determined orientation. |
| hic latitude and longitude of the station is | precisely determined by methods of astrogeodesy and is |
| Today, the location of the field can not be | precisely determined, as the suburbs of Naples have ex |
| although the exact time when it lived is not | precisely determined, it may have evolved from P. marp |
| which the precursor is cleaved has not been | precisely determined. |
| viour at that particular moment could not be | precisely determined. |
| More | precisely, Diaconis showed that it takes 5 shuffles be |
| erytus, although it is not cast in a form so | precisely didactic as the Index of Theophilus. |
| It lies at the heart of Casablanca more | precisely district Maarif, At the crossroads Zerktouni |
| The drawing is beautifully and | precisely done and the printing is excellent. |
| (582-602) to that of Constans II (641-668), | precisely down to 646, which have often been taken to |
| architectural details have been clearly and | precisely drawn with knowledge and expertise. |
| strictive' accusation: he argued that it was | precisely due to such restrictions that a well-formed |
| Planes are articulated very | precisely, edges are sharply defined, and colours are |
| ity of very fast local heating, which can be | precisely electronically (computer) controlled. |
| circular emergence opening, but it is not as | precisely ellipsoid in shape as is typical for other m |
| to determine the elemental composition (more | precisely empirical formula) of a pure organic compoun |
| nd effects; a voluminous line-up of dancers; | precisely engineered sound and sequence; and sharply p |
| and reporters told to not describe bombings | precisely enough so that the enemy could tell what the |
| ki topology that the Krull dimension of R is | precisely equal to the irreducible dimension of its sp |
| melt flow pattern needs to be predicted very | precisely, especially the melt flow velocity at the ho |
| an is a nominative-accusative language, more | precisely even a nominative-accusative-dative language |
| More | precisely, every element s of the minimal model can be |
| g for Knuth's Computer Modern fonts has been | precisely fine-tuned over the years and now it's set, |
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