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Autonomy effects can only be realized when a target is not structurally integrated.

To determine the maximum rate that can be realized when a full spatial diversity is achieved, we need to define the optimal rate-diversity tradeoff [13] which can be characterized by the following equation: (6).

A relative bigger red-shift of 57 nm can be realized when a layer of biomolecular film is adsorbing at the slit walls, and the corresponding total intensity difference will be enhanced near 10 times compared to that at the top surface.

In a physiological context, an impulse would be realized when a target cell is exposed to an instantaneous burst of ligand secreted by a neighbouring cell or the cell itself.

Create your own business plan 4.2 Target Market Segment Strategy The following table demonstrates the cost savings that will be realized when a company converts its wooden pallet inventory to RST-PAL pallets.

In contrast, the low levels of respondent agreement regarding possible benefits in terms of increased safety and decreased client aggression is not supported by evidence, as such benefits are able to be realized when a total smoking ban is implemented [ 10, 19].

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On that second day, Sept. 20, the worst of Perin's fears were realized when a breakthrough by Longstreet cut off and then captured the Union's seven divisional hospitals at Crawfish Springs.

Within minutes, their fears were realized when a Lincoln Continental parked beside them and a man stepped out wearing head-to-toe Jets gear and the bleary look of last night's drinking.

As Scott wrote, "In my mind no journey ever made with dogs can approach the height of that fine conception which is realized when a party of men go forth to face hardships, dangers, and difficulties with their own unaided efforts".

But last Wednesday, in a cold, gray North Atlantic seaway, Goss's worst nightmares were realized when a 45-foot section of the spindly port bow cracked off like an icicle dangling from a sill, on the third day of the boat's maiden trials.

But he was fatally prejudiced against the use of dogs ("In my mind," he wrote, "no journey ever made with dogs can approach the height of that fine conception which is realized when a party of men go forth to face hardships, dangers and difficulties with their own unaided efforts").

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