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A pair of researchers has proposed that deceitfulness may lead to creativity because both depend on people feeling unconstrained by rules and thinking outside the box.

We discuss collaborative problem solving systems (also referred to as "mixed-initiative" or "task-oriented" dialogue systems) and tutorial dialogue systems (i.e., tutorial systems in which dialogue plays a pivotal role) under a common heading because both depend on rather deep representations or models of the domains they are aimed at as well as the mental state of the users they interact with.

Therefore, stromal cells in TLTs resemble those in spleen because both depend on a continuous dialogue with LTαβ+ hematopoietic cells.

He and PPL are probably correlated by nature because both depend on the presence or absence of polymorphism at the locus level.

The top-surface reflected light has the same spectral features as the transmission artifact because both depend on the refractive index of the sample.

Same-time production of activator and repressor molecules should naturally introduce correlations in production rates because both depend on the same fluctuating concentration of activator molecules for transcriptional activation.

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Because the TC and the HV both depend on the nanostructure of NPBs, HV versus porosity in Fig. 5 follows almost a similar rule to that of TC.

Estimates of ωa and Ne are not independent because they both depend on neutral diversity, so sampling error will tend to induce a positive correlation between Ne and ωa.

He is weighing how best to compensate his staff because many depend on commissions.

Because, sub-threshold and leakage current both depend on the total gate count, transistors and gate width, a pipelined approach makes substantial contribution in reducing the leakage current.

For example, the composition of a particular sample will affect KcPM,N and KcPM,S as well, because both constants depend on the extent of target-dimerization which is a function of the concentrations of the reacting species in the hybridization solution [ 1].

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