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A diversity of correlation effects (such as the induction of positive or negative correlations) caused by cross-hybridization can be expected in theory but there are natural limitations on the ability to provide quantitative insights into such effects due to the fact that they are not directly observable.
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(The sketch shows the beam splitting into three components, which would be expected in modern quantum theory for an atom with angular momentum equal to one).
Of course, there are some limitations to be expected in such a general theory.
Although hunger may arise from energy or nutrient deficits, as would be expected in the set-point theories of hunger and eating, hunger may arise more commonly from anticipated pleasure of eating, consistent with the positive-incentive perspective.
In fact, the atoms are in an \(L = 0\) state, for which no splitting of the beam would be expected in either the classical or the quantum theory.
Temperatures generally increase with solar activity or stay constant as is to be expected from theory (e.g. in Truhlik et al., 2009b).
This result was somewhat surprising since a linear relationship would be expected from aerodynamic theory [ 15], and in a previous study we found a linear relationship between wing shape (studied with geometric morphometrics) and wing centroid size [ 28].
Note that in this case, the expected change due to selection in a very small population can be substantially larger than would be expected from classical theory.
However, variations in the results of specific aspects of this analysis are possible, although not in a manner that could be expected to change the theory in a radical way.
On the second round, West would be expected to pass because in theory he had described his hand.
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