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It is noteworthy also that the average ICC is low and non-significant for the adult group with their own normative waveform: this is an indication that the grand average is not representative of individuals in the group: this could arise, for instance, if one were averaging waveforms in which the timing of peaks and troughs differed from one individual to another.

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Such problems arise for instance in linearized elasticity.

They arise, for instance, in the control of mechanical and electric vibrations.

Hospitals may be quick to blame an individual doctor if controversy arises, for instance over a "bad outcome," or death.

If conflicts arose, for instance, the peasants, traders or local officials involved would confer with the person above them, following a chain of command that ultimately led to Constantinople.

If by-elections had to be held within three months of a vacancy arising, for instance, then a larger choice of dates could be chosen.

"So when the thought arises, for instance, This is killing me!, instead of believing it, you investigate it.

Sometimes, there are additional symptoms that arise from the underlying cause; for instance, if the hypopituitarism is due to a growth hormone-producing tumor, there may be symptoms of acromegaly (enlargement of the hands and feet, coarse facial features), and if the tumor extends to the optic nerve or optic chiasm, there may be visual field defects.

"This went hand in hand with a wish to protect children from 'moral danger' arising from their home circumstances — for instance, if their mothers were prostitutes".

For instance, if a dispute arises among the Iatmul of Papua New Guinea over the rights of different clans to possess land, the contending parties take part in oral contests involving the recitation of long lists of mythological names and other details from the myths.

While serial correlation of productivity shocks may arise if for instance the effects of demand shocks are only partially captured by the industry-specific control variables (Hempell, 2005), the responsiveness of input factors to productivity shocks may be explained by the abovementioned endogeneity issue.

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