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careful and longitudinal
* The segmental approach requires careful design of the connections, where longitudinal effects and forces must be transferred across

careful and analysis
Subsequently spatial measurements can be greatly affected, and careful analysis of the reconstructed volume is needd to ensure the correct results.
But, to his surprise, a careful analysis convinced him that they do, and in just the right way to come to equilibrium with a gas at a finite temperature.
After a careful analysis of all the proceedings, including Joan's answers to the allegations, he pronounced null her condemnation.
The general theory of these reactions involves careful analysis of such properties as the electron affinity of key atoms, bond strengths and steric hindrance.
A careful analysis of obsidian in a culture or place can be of considerable use to reconstruct commerce, production, distribution and thereby understand economic, social and political aspects of a civilization.
By careful analysis of the observation data, Johannes Kepler found the planets ' orbits to be not circular, but elliptical.
His careful analysis of the urine of two affected siblings led him to request many physicians near Oslo to test the urine of other affected patients.
What makes Richard of Saint-Victor stand out from other theologians of his time is that he approaches theological problems as more of a psychologist, contributing to ' a careful analysis of contemplative experiemces.
Scholastic thought is also known for rigorous conceptual analysis and the careful drawing of distinctions.
In general, careful mathematical analysis is required to have any confidence that a PRNG generates numbers that are sufficiently " random " to suit the intended use.
However, on November 5, 2002, the Galileo orbiter made a targeted flyby that came within 160 km of Amalthea and the deflection of its orbit was used to compute the moon's mass ( its volume had been calculated previously — to within 10 % or so — from a careful analysis of all extant images ).
This is evaluated through careful uncertainty analysis.
Without careful analysis of the definition, one might erroneously conclude that an instance of http :// www. w3. org / TR / 2004 / REC-owl-guide-20040210 / wine # Merlot was something physical, instead of a type of wine.
The following year, the magazine did a more careful analysis and concluded that a conservative estimate was $ 61 billion, which placed him comfortably atop the list.
The Mashantucket Pequot are undertaking aggressive efforts to revive the language through careful analysis of historical documents containing Pequot words and comparison with extant closely related languages.
Also, rigorous scientific use of the term " fact " is careful to distinguish: 1 ) states of affairs in the external world ; from 2 ) assertions of fact that may be considered relevant in scientific analysis.
These are the fundamental conclusions, taken from already approved / accepted IPCC assessments, of a careful and objective analysis of all relevant scientific, technical and economic information by thousands of experts from the appropriate fields of science from academia, governments, industry and environmental organizations from around the world.
However, careful analysis using chromosome paints shows that there are only two copies of each chromosome in T. barrerae not the four expected if it were truly a tetraploid.
Interestingly, a careful analysis of the materials used to manufacture many " daily " disposable lenses show that they are often manufactured from the same material as the longer life disposables ( 4-week replacement for example ), from the same company.
Heggie casts doubt on this as well, stating that his careful analysis uncovered " little evidence for a highly accurate unit " and " little justification for the claim that a highly accurate unit was in use ".
The sculpture was originally designed for these portals but the layouts were changed by successive masters, see careful lithic analysis by John James.
He relied on his memory of Beatles music, and not careful later analysis, to create soundalike songs.
Collection of read materials, composition of units or elements, dipostion of the same, strength, training, tactics, personalities ( leaders ) of these units and elements contribute to the overall intelligence value after careful analysis.
By careful analysis of the breaking force at various pulling speeds, it is possible to map the energy landscape of the chemical bond under mechanical force.

careful and symptoms
Thus, without careful assessment and history, delirium can easily be confused with a number of psychiatric disorders or long term organic brain syndromes, because many of the signs and symptoms of delirium are conditions also present in dementia, depression, and psychosis.
Only full resolution of symptoms and careful examination are sufficient to exclude the diagnosis of breast cancer.
The most dangerous time for the mother is the 24 – 48 hours postpartum and careful attention should be paid to pre-eclampsia signs and symptoms.
If medical treatment does not reduce a patient's urinary symptoms, a TURP may be considered following a careful examination of the prostate / bladder through a cystoscope.
Three symptoms in particular require prompt and careful attention: reduced visual acuity, severe ocular pain, and photophobia ( light sensitivity ).
Having soluble fiber foods and supplements, substituting dairy with soy or rice products, being careful with fresh fruits and vegetables that are high in insoluble fiber, and eating regular small amounts can all help to lessen the symptoms of IBS ( Van Vorous 2000 ).
If the cysts are small and are not causing symptoms, careful observation with periodic CT scans is often done.

careful and episodes
The production crew members were very careful about using too much music in the early episodes of the series.
The earliest episodes have careful dubbing, with the actors and writers taking pains to synchronize the new dialogue with the actors ' lip movements.

careful and if
These observers recommend careful market research to determine if and where the phenomenon can provide measurable benefits for client interactions, sales and support.
Equations which define the shape of the curve and the tension of the chain at each point may be derived by a careful inspection of the various forces acting on a segment using the fact that these forces must be in balance if the chain is in static equilibrium.
Simply the accent of syllables can leave a bewildered jury believing they must put their guard up with a witness – or in some cases the cross-examiner if they are not careful.
In his reply Eusebius not only regretted the whole controversy, but also stated that he would abide by the words of the Bible, according to which the bread and wine after the consecration become the body and blood of the Lord ( see transubstantiation ); if one asks how this can take place, the answer must be that it is not according to the order of nature but in accordance with the divine omnipotence ; at any rate one must be careful not to give offense to the plain Christian.
Thus their activities may easily cross legal lines if they are not especially careful.
# During the course of the experiment the scientist in charge must be prepared to terminate the experiment at any stage, if he has probable cause to believe, in the exercise of the good faith, superior skill and careful judgment required of him that a continuation of the experiment is likely to result in injury, disability, or death to the experimental subject.
In addition, people on daily aspirin therapy ( e. g., for reducing cardiovascular risk ) must be careful if they also use other NSAIDs, as the latter may block the cardioprotective effects of aspirin.
Peter Burke describes sprezzatura in The Book of the Courtier as “ nonchalance ”, “ careful negligence ”, and “ effortless and ease .” The ideal courtier is someone who “ conceals art, and presents what is done and said as if it was done without effort and virtually without thought .” ( 31 ).
More recent statements of the theorem are sometimes careful to exclude the equality condition ; that is, the condition is if x ( t ) contains no frequencies higher than or equal to B ; this condition is equivalent to Shannon's except when the function includes a steady sinusoidal component at exactly frequency B.
Mutually better outcomes can often be found by careful investigation of both parties ' interests, especially if done early in negotiations.
And if you're careful, you can look right back.
The Baker recalls that his uncle once warned him that, though catching Snarks is all well and good, you must be careful ; for, if your Snark is a Boojum, then you will softly and suddenly vanish away, and never be met with again.
However, there are several indicators that suggest the need for careful examination to see if it is unsafe:
Despite this careful planning and intensive training ( by Civil War standards ), the day before the attack, Meade, who lacked confidence in the operation, ordered Burnside not to use the black troops in the lead assault, claiming that if the attack failed black soldiers would be killed needlessly, creating political repercussions in the North.
Because they lived in dangerous or dark and gloomy places, the people were careful to placate the taniwha with appropriate offerings if they needed to be in the vicinity or to pass by its lair.
PETA spokesperson Lindsay Rajt told the Huffington Post, “ We try to use absolutely every outlet to stick up for animals ,” adding that “ We are careful about what we do and wouldn ’ t use nudity or some of our flashier tactics if we didn't know they worked .” PETA also used nudity in its " Veggie Love " ad which it prepared for the Super Bowl only to have it banned by the network.
From his own experience and careful study of the texts, Aoki believed that anyone, if properly supported, could reveal him-or herself as a ‘ living treasure ’.
Rudolf Simek says that it is uncertain whether or not Vör was a goddess as attested in the Prose Edda and if the etymological connection presented there ( between Vör and Old Norse vörr, meaning " careful ") is correct.
In the opening scene of episode 6, series 1 ( 2010 ), of the British drama Downton Abbey, Mary Crawley, pushing her wheel chair bound cousin Matthew Crawley across the lawn in the Summer of 1918 says, " I shall have arms like Jack Johnson if I'm not careful.
And, although you may gain some temporary fame and excitement, you will not gain a good reputation as a scientist if you haven't tried to be very careful in this kind of work.
Over a commutative ring R, one must be slightly more careful: a matrix over R is invertible if and only if its determinant is a unit in R, that is, if its determinant is invertible in R. Therefore GL ( n, R ) may be defined as the group of matrices whose determinants are units.

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