0 present participle of regularize --
1 to change a situation or system so that it obeys laws or is based on reason: --
Children produced fewer agreement errors for diminutive than for simplex nouns, indicating that the regularizing features of diminutives enhance gender categorization.
Third, the present law reopens the possibility of regularizing the tenure status of persons who have invaded land.
It remains unclear, however, whether these solutions describe real flows when some small regularizing physical parameter (such as surface tension) is introduced.
This component will transform the latter finding to the value enlarged heart, thereby regularizing the output.
These are techniques of sub- and super-solutions, regularizing and approximations in bounded domains.
In these cases, regularizing effects should play a role, ruling out singular behaviour.
These constants are independent of higher order regularizing terms occuring on the right sides of (1.9ab), hence these values apply throughout the paper.
The first term is strongly destabilizing, whereas the second term has a regularizing effect and guarantees well-posedness of the problem.