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For decades, steered by Moore's law and driven by the rising predominance of the desktop and the laptop computer, Intel thrived.
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The threatened states can gamble with their survival or they can take action: initiate preventive war before the rising power achieves predominance, enter into a costly arms race to maintain the balance, or aggregate power through alliance to balance against the threatening state.
The results, however, point to two trends that have long worried critics of the business: rising prices and the predominance of aging superstars whose fans care little about their new material.
That new regular army developed the techniques of battle and siege that were used to achieve most of the 14th-century Ottoman conquests, but, because it was commanded by members of the Turkish notable class, it became the major vehicle for their rise to predominance over the sultans, whose direct military supporters were limited to the vassal contingents.
sIBM has a male predominance and a prevalence of 1 71 people per million individuals, rising up to 139 per million among people aged above 50 years and varying between different populations [3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10].
At present, he says, we are experiencing "the end of 500 years of Western predominance," and he foresees the possibility of a clash between the declining and rising forces.
According to a report commissioned by Centrica from Global Insight, a consultancy, continental Europe's failure to liberalise and its predominance of long-term supply contracts have maintained the link between the price of gas and the (rising) oil price.
Utrata begins by tracing the history of the cultural category of "single mother," from the state policies that created this category after World War II, through the demographic trends that contributed to rising rates of single motherhood, to the contemporary tension between the cultural ideal of the two-parent family and the de facto predominance of the matrifocal family.
According to the Omran's epidemiological transition (11), mortality by cause of death in non-western countries was projected to shift in predominance from communicable diseases dropping from being responsible for 42.1% of all deaths in the less developed regions in 1970 to 19.4% in 2015, resulting in life expectancy at birth rising from 57.5 to 68.5 years (hypothesis 4).
In addition, study results supported the evidence that the rising prevalence of CTX-M-15-producing E. coli not only in the community but also in the healthcare settings, and the predominance of ST131 responsible for clonal expansion of ESBL-producing E. coli in Korea, which are consistent with the changing epidemiology of ESBL-producing E. coli worldwide.
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