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Wider swings in temperature are usually indicative of disease, and thus body temperature is an important factor in assessing health.
Perturbations of SL are usually indicative of (1) differences in the resistance of outcropping lithological units to erosion, (2) sub-surface processes, such as active faulting, and (3) slope failures that directly reach the stream channels, particularly in small catchments.
Tubular configurations are usually indicative of pyosalpinx.
Undisclosed all-stock deals are usually indicative of a willingness to sell, and we have heard that DeliveryHero has been shopping its Indian business around.
Positive responses to winter precipitation are usually indicative of increased snowpack that can help insulate the soil and prevent the development of cold soil temperatures causing root injury.
Higher copper prices are usually indicative of higher stock market prices.
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CHL is usually indicative of higher trophic levels36,37 but this surprising negative relationship can be explained by the north-to-south gradient in CHL (Fig. 1a) and the north-to-south pattern in fishing effort (Fig. 2a,b).
When you call their references, if there is a very big discrepancy between their self-image and what other people are saying about them, that is usually indicative of some underlying kind of social issue you are going to be facing down the road.
The third zone at bottom-right seems to display more impact cratering, which is usually indicative of being an older surface.
High activity is usually indicative of poor efficiency or, in other words, activityalone is not indicative of high potential of attention gain.
A higher UFM signal is usually indicative of a stiffer area; nevertheless, adhesion also plays a fundamental role in the UFM response.
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