Definitions
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- noun Any of several smaller
intervals into which a larger one isdivided
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On the next tone, it will be beat six hundred and six, subinterval twelve of interval sixty-two thousand.
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On the next tone, it will be beat six hundred and six, subinterval twelve of interval sixty-two thousand.
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To get the height of the rectangles, we evaluate the function at the subinterval.
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C and K correspond to the given mass -, damping -, and stiffness matrices of the model - the given schemes seek to solve eq. 1 at each finite subinterval.
iMechanica - Comments omaromar 2010
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The area of each subinterval is added together to get the approximation.
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To get the height of the rectangles, we evaluate the function at the subinterval.
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The largest variation was observed in both populations in the interval UMNP71-SW1943, or more precisely in the subinterval UMNP891-UMNP93.
BioMed Central - Latest articles Junwu Ma 2010
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The area of each subinterval is added together to get the approximation.
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The individual variation in theta over this subinterval was found associated with F1 females 'maternal haplotypes (Chinese pig haplotypes) and independent from paternal haplotype (European pig haplotypes).
BioMed Central - Latest articles Junwu Ma 2010
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To get the height of the rectangles, we evaluate the function at the subinterval.
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