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On average, model predictions tended to have a discrete tendency to underestimate the Hct changes (-0.5% points of bias).
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While it is increasingly acknowledged that climate change will affect all ecosystems and levels of civilization, there is still a tendency to treat climate change as a discrete set of policy issues.
Thus, A[g] is minimized by a discrete scalar field g = {gj}j∈W that reflects the tendency of interfacial water to retain its g = 3 coordination (cf. Fig. 3), and the general low resilience of water to lose more than a single hydrogen bond.
The key insights of settler colonial studies into the particularity of settlement as a manner of colonial power have also led to a tendency to focus on this distinction as constituting a discrete and modular form or ensemble of practices— such as Patrick Wolfe's often cited contention that "settler colonialism destroys to replace 23 that can be applied across differences of geography or time.
Because each is like a discrete galaxy.
Each rack was a discrete planet.
Contaminated, uncontaminated, that's a discrete consideration.
They had a discrete, salutary flatness.
The device behaves as a discrete PBS.
As much an umbrella group as a discrete organisation.
Because, as a discrete experience, "college" has begun to disappear.
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