colloquial
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cacophony
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饰带
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Incommensurate
发表于 2025-3-29 03:13:44
Walter Krumme VDIpplication of the collocation methods used in the book. Although the authors make use of .Mathematica.®., readers may use other packages such as MATLAB.®. or Maple.TM. depending on their specific needs and software preferences...Generalized Collocation Methods. is written for an interdisciplinary au
值得尊敬
发表于 2025-3-29 07:52:42
Walter Krumme VDIe problem data often cannot be avoided when dealingwith practical problems. Errors occur in real-world data for a host ofreasons. However, over the last thirty years, the fuzzy set approachhas proved to be useful in these situations. It is this approach tooptimization under uncertainty that is exten
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Walter Krumme VDIe problem data often cannot be avoided when dealingwith practical problems. Errors occur in real-world data for a host ofreasons. However, over the last thirty years, the fuzzy set approachhas proved to be useful in these situations. It is this approach tooptimization under uncertainty that is exten
abduction
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Walter Krumme VDIe problem data often cannot be avoided when dealingwith practical problems. Errors occur in real-world data for a host ofreasons. However, over the last thirty years, the fuzzy set approachhas proved to be useful in these situations. It is this approach tooptimization under uncertainty that is exten
Focus-Words
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假装是我
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秘方药
发表于 2025-3-30 06:23:37
Walter Krumme VDIion of a large number of dislocation lines, in response to applied stress. It is interesting to note that this picture of deformation by slip in crystalline materials was first observed in the nineteenth century by (1883) and Ewing and (1899). They observed that deformation of metals proceeded by th