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Integration of this equation yields Vy = 1 – exp ( - V vex ) ( 42 ) It is clear that this
result has the proper general form ... rate and growth model by applying the
methods developed in Section V . Additional equations relating the other metric ...
Integration of this equation yields Vy = 1 – exp ( - V vex ) ( 42 ) It is clear that this
result has the proper general form ... rate and growth model by applying the
methods developed in Section V . Additional equations relating the other metric ...
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global topological and metric properties of the system , and analyzes the
dynamics by applying displacement equations from integral geometry . The
second is based upon the growth path envelope concept , and requires the
determination of ...
global topological and metric properties of the system , and analyzes the
dynamics by applying displacement equations from integral geometry . The
second is based upon the growth path envelope concept , and requires the
determination of ...
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B . Global Displacement Equations Changes in the global properties of the
structure due to motion of all of the elements of the auß triple line is the sum of the
changes associated with each line element , and may be expressed in terms of
line ...
B . Global Displacement Equations Changes in the global properties of the
structure due to motion of all of the elements of the auß triple line is the sum of the
changes associated with each line element , and may be expressed in terms of
line ...
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