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be orders
verb
To set in some sort of order.
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In the networked world, legal regulation will be orders of magnitude more complicated.
And a few centuries from now the impacts of human activity may be orders of magnitude greater again.
It's going to be orders competing with orders in a central marketplace," he says.
First, the whole network may be orders of magnitude larger than the cascade snapshot in question.
He adds, with some hyperbole, that profit margins will be "orders of magnitude" greater than those of Cargill's traditional products.
He adds, with some hyperbole, that profit margins will be "orders of magnitude" greater than for Cargill's traditional products.
One can see that the observed luminescence appears to be orders of magnitude weaker in the latter case.
The absorption coefficients of organic chromophores are considered to be orders of magnitude higher than that of lanthanide ions.
Mass transfer rates from oscillating bubbles can be orders of magnitude larger than mass transfer rates from spherical bubbles.
Within this region, problems can be orders of magnitude harder than problems in the middle of the satisfiability phase transition.
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If M13 partitions extremely into the micelle-poor domains, as predicted by the model, the concentration of M13 in the micelle-poor domains would be orders-of-magnitude greater than that in the micelle-rich domains.
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