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A rather intricate mineral pattern in the rocks might qualify here.
At shorter wavelengths, however, the LTE approximation usually taken in such models fails, which makes a reconstruction of the solar UV irradiance a rather intricate problem.
This typically requires a rather intricate interplay of different selective pressures, at least, if the divergence of mating preferences has to be accompanied by a simultaneous divergence of male ornaments to generate reproductive isolation.
It should be central to an improvement in management capacity (a rather intricate issue to implement, as it proved in practice [ 23]) and to transferring substantial financial responsibility from the headquarters to the provincial health directorates and hospitals.
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The scenario is however rather intricate as an invertase inhibitor may alter the overall activities [ 54].
You've got to will the nervous system down to that ankle and those toes so a tap sound happens, so they start doing these rather intricate things or even simple patterns that repeat".
As a result the arguments for and against the views have gotten rather intricate and even technical.
These printers can produce objects, even rather intricate ones, by printing thin layer after layer of plastic, metal, ceramics or other materials.
However, Potts and Kovalyov [5] point out that the algorithm by Shallcross [4] is rather intricate.
The interplay between voice dimensions is rather intricate for some parameters in Cantor Digitalis.
Still, our methods match the budget-balance of previous (yet rather intricate) results.
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