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In this way, the approximation to the tip output excludes the contributions from the truncated high-order modes.
The remainder of the analysis parallels what we have already done to perturb the - truncated rescaled n-catenoid.
Surplus for each regime when promised utilities are truncated at autarky.
Two important cases are covered by this strategy: (1) the truncated pyramid, (2) n-calotte.
Where should we truncate the potentially large set of equations containing a myriad of unknown parameters?
The numbers of offspring per male were truncated at 100, because differences in fertility beyond 100 may not be reliable.
The section on economic development issues is especially truncated in terms of the specific issues it addresses.
The thrust truncates a number of vertical mafic layers in the footwall block.