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 |Event|A noteworthy occurrence that occurs at the instant of time when a specified expression evaluates true.| |Event|A noteworthy occurrence that occurs at the instant of time when a specified expression evaluates true.|
 |Execution|The state of the system or model when it is running. For a model, this implies that model computation is occuring.| |Execution|The state of the system or model when it is running. For a model, this implies that model computation is occuring.|
-|Expression|Refer to UML specification+|Expression|Refer to UML specification|
 |Facility|A physical infrastructure that supports use of equipment and other resources.| |Facility|A physical infrastructure that supports use of equipment and other resources.|
 |Failure|An inability to satsify a requirement.| |Failure|An inability to satsify a requirement.|
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 |Vector|A data type, which specifies a magnitude and direction.| |Vector|A data type, which specifies a magnitude and direction.|
 |Verification|The process for demonstrating a system satisfies its requirements.| |Verification|The process for demonstrating a system satisfies its requirements.|
-|Verification procedure|The functions needed to support execution of a test case. Note. This may include generating an input stimulus and monitoring an output +|Verification procedure|The functions needed to support execution of a test case. Note. This may include generating an input stimulus and monitoring an output|
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