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They have shown that jazz can assume a range of dialects without losing its essence.

The bureau's lower estimates assume a range of 1.1 million to 1.8 million; the higher estimates range from 1.5 million to 2.4 million.

Thus, we adopt the MPT at 4 Ga estimated by Korenaga (2011) and assume a range in the MPT from 1500 to 1700 °C for the Hadean mantle.

As seen in Table 1, each value assume a range from 1 to 9 considering the level of impact (low, medium, and high) and of probability occurrence (low, medium, and high).

Taking these depths into account, the average rigidity of the source area that induced the earthquake would assume a range from about 2 × 1010 to 5 × 1010 N/m2, based on the Preliminary Reference Earth Model (PREM) by Dziewonski and Anderson (1981), and the M w of the source model was assumed to be 8.3 8.6.

Many children are forced to abandon their education, even at a young age, to tend to the family farm or herd, tote water from far distances, or assume a range of domestic roles that are more traditionally carried out by adults - cooking, laundry, or even day care for their younger siblings.

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In her feverish, often funny "Crime or Emergency," now at Performance Space 122, she assumes a range of roles at light speed, abetted by Mike Iveson Jr., her accompanist on piano and accomplice in projecting her character kaleidoscope.

Wings have assumed a range of secondary functions.

Random effects analysis assumes a range of treatment effects and incorporates inter-study variation into the pooled estimate.

However, arrival times of the waveforms simulated by the linear long wave model at the Honolulu station assumed a range of approximately 12 13 h.

The velocity of the fireball is a parameter which is difficult to constrain because of the trade off with the time the signal vanishes, since the velocity of sound is slow with respect to the observed duration of the signal assuming a range of reasonable fireball velocities (Ishihara et al., 2003; Edwards et al., 2008).

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