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This process is based on the concept that the motion of quasi-stationary or backward-propagating convective systems can be found as the sum of the advective component, defined by the mean motion of the cells comprising the system, and the propagation component, defined by the rate and location of new cell formation relative to existing cells. To bring about an increase in productivity, for example, changes in the forces currently keeping production at its existing quasi-stationary levels would be required, through taking one of two alternative routes: Physics and theory of the interaction of electron beams with electromagnetic fields in quasi-stationary systems (e. |
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