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be components
noun
A smaller, self-contained part of a larger entity. Often refers to a manufactured object that is part of a larger device.
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But he added that there might be components that could be produced only in Japan.
Insieme and other internal programs will be components of Cisco's broader programmability framework.
There is some evidence from other studies that extreme weight loss behaviours, body image concerns, and binge eating, all of which can be components of an eating disorder, spread within friendship groups.
China, Russia, Iran, Saudi Arabia, and other illiberal states have concluded, each in its own way, that democratic principles and human rights need not be components of a stable, prosperous future.
Although conceived of as distinct phenomena until the 19th century, electricity and magnetism are now known to be components of the unified field of electromagnetism.
But should any of these activities (acetone and hydrogen peroxide can be components for explosives) be reported to and evaluated by law enforcement officials?
Providers can also be components or sectors of a single organization that internally trade their services inside a specific form of quasi-market called an internal market.
The two shells appear to be components of an ochre workshop, the team concludes.
So there will be components of the system that people will find useful outside of an iCloak session itself".
Constructed wetlands could be components of low-tech systems to treat and reuse wastewater in arid region.
An opponent of the deflationary view will say that properties, however understood, must be components of objects, conceptually or formally speaking.
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