| 11. | The electromagnetic field can then be deduced from the general formulae:
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| 12. | The projection formulae differ slightly from the Redfearn formulae presented here.
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| 13. | The projection formulae differ slightly from the Redfearn formulae presented here.
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| 14. | Cavity perturbation theory generally relies on formulae involving stored energy considerations.
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| 15. | Approximate formulae for the parameters and their variances were also derived.
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| 16. | See the formulae in the List of Moments of Inertia article.
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| 17. | :: : The difference between the formulae is just cosmetic.
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| 18. | Traditionally, algebraic formulae determine time derivatives of the coarse model.
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| 19. | I suggest doing this for the images which represent mathematical formulae.
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| 20. | The following formulae are strictly correct only for a flat surface.
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