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The question of how these gradient patterns are grammatically represented and integrated with the rest of the phonological system is not addressed.
Most approaches published in the past are based on local optimization techniques with a redundancy resolution at the velocity level using the gradient projection technique.
Experiments with doubly driven film flow, in which gravitational and surface tension gradient stresses are competing, have uncovered some new phenomena.
Luminance gradients are usually thought to provide cues about the interactions of light and surfaces that model the volume of the resulting object.
Then all these parametric variations will be repeated at a larger fill factor by lowering the quadrupole-focusing gradient.
The gradient-transfer approximation is based on the hypothesis of a turbulent flux proportional to the gradient of the concentration.
The thermal centroid, vertical spread or standard deviation, and the maximum distance of thermal penetration into the elevated gradient region were determined from measurements.
Consider, for example, a horizontally homogeneous situation with a vertical gradient in the vertical velocity variance uk.
Within each gradient sites were visited in random order.
Photosynthetic responses to dynamic light under field conditions in six tropical rainforest shrubs occurring along a light gradient.
A gradient of seedling growth from the centre of a tropical rain forest canopy gap.
Surgical options include fenestration (which benefits patients with high right atrium-left atrium gradient most), partial or complete takedown (associated with high risk), and cardiac transplantation.
The sharper potential gradient reduces the regions of accessibility, thus reducing the magnetospheric electron density.
In all patients, the gradient could be reduced, and the stenosis enlarged significantly.
Elastic penetration energy is considered, and haptic feedback forces and torques are defined as the gradient of elastic penetration energy.