The third step is to ascertain that the specifications are self-consistent. |
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Feed them a complete and self-consistent background mythology to make the big lie sound plausible when it comes. |
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Therefore, a self-consistent method is necessary to determine these parameters. |
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Therefore, the collapse is not self-consistent with the initial scaling hypothesis and consequently is incorrect. |
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We have carried out a self-consistent field study of the fusion of membranes consisting of flexible block copolymers in a solvent of homopolymer. |
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The ideas are not always going to be those we personally hold, and indeed are not always going to be internally self-consistent. |
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More than that, there is a positive pleasure in an intricate, sweeping and self-consistent act of creation. |
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This study is an attempt to determine whether standard concepts of fluid mechanics can yield a self-consistent model of this process. |
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Every statement gains its validity by fitting into a self-consistent model, and by becoming a useful tool to myself or others. |
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I can't vouch for the quality of the scientific references, but the information certainly seemed self-consistent and reasonable. |
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To do so, we employ a standard model of amphiphilic polymers, which we describe in the next section, and solve it within the framework of self-consistent field theory. |
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Scenario planning involves the creation of a number complete scenarios of the future, each of which is self-consistent but significantly different from the others. |
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The methods they used have all been developed before by string theorists, but their merit was to put together the different techniques in a self-consistent manner. |
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Working at about the same time, Heisenberg formulated matrix mechanics, which was the first complete and self-consistent theory of quantum mechanics. |
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Attacked and defended by a thousand politicians and pamphleteers, it has held the field as the only theory which provides an intelligible, self-consistent, workable system. |
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We can have a ruthlessly self-consistent system, like Hitler's biologism or Stalin's Marxism, but it will not be human. |
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Those relations are explicitly linear in porosity and implicitly nonlinear through the self-consistent dependence on Poisson's ratio, v, which is itself dependent on porosity. |
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