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A proposal stating that the peer review process for a scientific manuscript should be separated conceptually from its publication in a peer-reviewed journal, to decrease costs associated with publishing manuscripts in highly-specialized, low-volume journals
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and mainland China, both the pro-American power and the pro-independence power in Taiwan will not hesitate to use the decoupling strategy to advance mainland China-Taiwan relations to their advantage and even escalate the situation for their benefit.
In case of TITO plants, the perfect decoupling seems to be quite easy to solve by using some easy-to-calculate pre-compensators.
Thus, the model presented in this paper suggests that decoupling from the newly instituted or adopted regulations is more dynamic than previously thought.
(3) Negative decoupling: it represents the case when the growth rate of tourism-related C[O.sub.2] emissions is greater than that of the tourism economy.
Moreover, by designing the fuzzy decoupling observer, estimated values of the disturbance terms can be obtained based on the input and output information.
1) Decoupling de independencia: correlacao entre indicadores de paises emergentes e desenvolvidos igual a 0;
These components are determined in block of decoupling DEC (Fig.
A decoupling coating lessens the sound radiation by reducing vibration transfer from the resonant structure to the fluid via vibration isolation.
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