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In three dimensions, and not higher, the cyclic permutations of (1,2,3) are all even permutations, similarly the anticyclic permutations are all odd permutations.
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Two different lengths of the cyclic prefix are available to support different channel spreads due to the cell size and propagation environment.
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Fatigue, or the structural failure of steel, is due to cyclic loading.
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This enzyme belongs to the family of hydrolases, those acting on carbon-nitrogen bonds other than peptide bonds, specifically in cyclic amidines.
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This stressful situation results in disease, death and population decline, leading to a pattern of cyclic variation in population size over time.
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Instead, a cyclic order is defined as a ternary relation, meaning after, one reaches before.
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The terms glucose and -glucose are generally used for these cyclic forms as well.
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An embedded graph also defines natural cyclic orders of edges which constitutes the boundaries of the faces of the embedding.
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Then, the enolate attacks the ester carbonyl to form a cyclic alkoxide.
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Because cyclic codes meet that bound, they are considered optimal for burst error detection.
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