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They possess no bending stiffness and, hence, their negligible bending resistance cannot influence the developed stress state, which is accordingly described by a symmetric stress tensor.

The consequences of the joint consideration of Bohmian mechanics and the golden ratio for the main atomic systems will be explored, and the quantum chemical valence state will be accordingly described alongside the so-called universal electronegativity and chemical hardness, refining the work of Parr and Bartolotti [33] as well as generalizing the previous Bohmian-Boeyens approach [3, 4].

Suzette Henke has accordingly described Finnegans Wake as an aporia.

I have accordingly described my sources in as much detail as possible with minimum effort.

Thirty dogs (29%) had a BCS ≥6 and accordingly described as fat or obese.

Cells were stimulated with controls (dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) and ethanol), IAP antagonist, zVAD-fmk, Nec-1/Necro-1, NSA, RIPK1 inhibitors (GSK'481 or 7-Cl-O-Nec-1/Necro-1), Rinhibitorsitors (GSK'840 or GSK'872), TNFR2-Fc or CD95L alone, or in respective combinations in 96-well plates accordingly described in the respective figure legends.

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Velleman accordingly describes his view as a 'fainthearted externalism', but it remains a form of internalism according to the scheme presented here.

Matilal accordingly describes the Nyāya as having a "potter model" of God, in contrast with a "spider model", in which God spins the world out of his own essence, or a "magician" model, in which the world is an illusion conjured up by God.

Both receptors can bind nucleosomal DNA and have accordingly been described as pioneering factors.

Option-writing has accordingly been described as "picking up nickels in front of steamrollers".However, because several years can occur between fat-tail events, investors become complacent about option-writing.

A small fraction of gas in reservoir A was removed by first-order kinetics in each iteration, ∆(Cx) = (0.2*(Cx)), and all other concentrations altered accordingly as described in Figure 3.

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