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The first of these must be wrong because it generates an infinite regress.

"We believe [ayahuasca] is an opportunity for our Indigenous brothers because it generates an income, but after what happened it should be regulated," he told the Guardian.

The mixing of industrial wastes with human sewage creates further concerns because it generates an ideal environment for spreading anti-infective resistance in bacteria (Larsson et al. 2007).

1The second redox half-reaction (reaction 2) is unique because it generates an O O bond, a reaction found so far in biology mediated only by the water splitting manganese complex of photosystem II of oxygenic phototrophic organisms and by a yet-uncharacterized enzyme of an anaerobic methane-oxidizing bacterium.

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Tetryl is distinct from other explosives because it generates a lot of powder when it explodes, said Carlos Orlandi, president of the Association of Chilean Explosives Engineers.

Brand valuation remains a way for marketers to make the case for the relative status of marketing within the organisation because it generates a large monetary value for the asset they are charged with managing.

However, this needs more time to check subsets and supersets, because it generates a lot of candidates and consumes more memory to store these.

Because it generates a file adhering to the Musical Instrument Digital Interface standard, Autoscore output plays on any computer-and over the Internet.

Substantial computational savings have been achieved by this method because it generates a symmetric, block-banded matrix that is much smaller than those generated by boundary element methods applied to water wave calculations.

The advent of PCs from Apple and other manufacturers played a significant part in the decision to develop printing technology as a byline to HP's original product because it generates a parallel stream of revenue for the company.

Because the length of P is minimal, then l(f i (P)) = l fi+1(P)), i ≥ 0. Without loss of generality, we may assume that f i (P) ∩ fi+k(P) = ∅ for k > 1, i ∈ N. Otherwise K ∞ would contain a cycle and because it generates a retractable complex, so it would have the fixed simplex property by Theorem 2.1.

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