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Thus, at Δ = 4B, "valley" degrees of freedom appear as a consequence of the square lattice regularization.
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This has not changed as a consequence of the reshuffle.
The Aral Sea's 155-square-mile retreat from its original shoreline is frequently invoked as one of the 20th century's more jaw-dropping ecological catastrophes, a consequence of the Soviet-era policy of diverting the Aral's two main tributary rivers into canals to irrigate cotton plants across Central Asia.
The other is a limit on "radiative forcing"—the increase in energy delivered to the surface of the Earth over time, largely as a consequence of extra greenhouse gases of 1 watt per square metre above pre-industrial levels.
As a consequence of Faraday's law, the rates of electrochemical reactions at electrodes (expressed in terms of gram moles per second per square centimetre of electrode surface) are directly proportional to the current density (expressed in amperes per square centimetre)—i.e., current flowing through the cell divided by the electrode surface area.
Consequence: undefined information flow and lower engagement in the community, as a consequence of members' detachment.
Nauru, an area of 8 square miles and 12,000 people, saw its population explode with refugees as a consequence of Australia's policy.
As a consequence, the ordinary least squares (OLS) estimates of the effects of the robustness test can be biased.
Is she less profound as a consequence of her serenity?
I expected a hearing as a consequence of my complaint.
"It's not as a consequence of being in politics.
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