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bounded or limited in magnitude or spatial or temporal extent

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The subjunctives do not contrast in tense; neither of them participates in the morphological contrast in semantic tense found in finite forms.
In the present case, preterite fell is finite, but inflected subjunctive fell is not.
When marking the category of tense, however, was realises a finite predicator.
(13) also illustrates (if further illustration is needed) that licensing of unmarked subjecthood is not restricted to finite, or tensed clauses.
The subjunctive is indeed incompatible with their definition of "finite" forms: "Verbs inflected for tense or agreement are finite" (1999: 34).
there are two arguments which indicate that clauses containing subjunctive verbs are finite clauses.
In this paper, a finite volume based (displacement/pressure) formulation, which is valid for linear elastic compressible as well as fully incompressible solid, is presented.
The FV method results are compared with the finite element solution.
This is followed by a brief description of the finite volume discretisation procedure.
These equations are discretised by employing the finite volume procedures described in (Demirdzic & Muzaferija, 1994; Demirdzic & Muzaferija, 1995).
A plane strain deformation of the composite cylindrical body under a uniform pressure of 6.894 MPa inside the star shaped hole is studied in (Batra, 2002) using finite element method by the commercial code ABAQUS 6.11.
In finite element calculation epoxy is modelled either as a Mooney-Rivlin or as a Hookean material.
Software Features: Heat transfer is calculated through the finite difference method, and simultaneous volumetric calculations also are performed to track the formation of macroporosity during solidification.
Updates and an online user group can be found through Finite Solutions' website.
General Methodology: Finite difference method/volume of fluid.