travel

travel

Symmetries in modulated traveling waves in combustion: jumping ponies on a merry-go-round.

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As a result, we chose to include only travelling latent individuals who are expected to enter the prodromal period at their destination.

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A detonation wave has traveled to the right and it is in the process of collapsing the liner, which is shown in the figure.

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Along with the harsh conditions in the southern and western circuits, the distance justices traveled in those circuits could itself be grueling.

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Females, by contrast, stayed away from the roost throughout the night, irrespective of the foraging distance they travelled.

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Transportation costs included the expenses incurred by traveling to and from the healthcare delivery site.

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When travelling by kayak, all wildlife was recorded while transiting between known departure and arrival locations.

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The oscillator beam passes an optical isolation, which prevents imperfectly polarized back traveling parts of the beam from entering the oscillator.

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Accordingly, such travelling wave-forms as produce minimal angular recoil are desirable.

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Many famous hard optimization problems, such as the travelling salesman problem or the protein folding problem, are global optimization problems.

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If a photon enters such a cell and there is no surface to be found on its present trajectory, then it simply travels forever.

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In the case of prisons and corruption the discourses have travelled as part of complex processes of diffusion.

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Many patients spend their last days traveling to distant hospitals or getting through the long waiting lists.

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Among adults aged 20 -40 years, travelling abroad was associated with illness.

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Most of these were young women travelling abroad to experience something new before attending university or settling down in their own country.

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