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This is a relatively intricate method with 6 spin steps.
Alphonse Bertillon was a French criminologist from 1853 who established an intricate forensic method used to identify criminals--much of which is still in use today.
Material selection problem can be interpreted as an intricate MCDM problem.
Led by Descartes, philosophers had begun to formulate a new conception of nature as an intricate, impersonal, and inert machine.
He presented music as an intricate but manageable system for organizing pitches and rhythms: a sort of harmonic Sudoku.
Root canal therapy is widely recognized as an intricate dental procedure.
Life at the cellular level of organization can be represented as an intricate and dynamic system of interactions among molecules.
The narrator of "Vertigo" offers a fair account of Mr Sebald's intricate methods, when he describes himself as "drawing connections between events that lay far apart but which seemed to me to be of the same order".
This effect arises as a result of an intricate reaction-diffusion interaction.
As a neurosurgeon, Dr. Simeone lives by an intricate network of standards and procedures.
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