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However, the issue of overshoot or undershoot remains the same irrespective of pursuit strategy (as reviewer #3 points out, this general phenomenon has been known from geometric studies for some time) and where it becomes specifically of interest to us is how the mass affects the degree of overshoot and/or undershoot.

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These structures are nevertheless sustained by the emanative pattern which explains the world not only as regards its origin, but also as regards its "life": generations and natural transformations are conceived as the result of a process by which matter becomes specifically prepared to receive the gift of forms from above.

But when the robots and the algorithms move a little closer to home – and the question becomes specifically about the future security of their own jobs — respondents' views are very different, with an even larger majority (80percentnt) convinced their own jobs and professions will remain largely unchanged and will exist in their current form 50 years from now.

This higher sensitivity becomes specifically obvious in anatomical regions that are important for the diagnosis and prognosis of MS [ 10].

After all, jazz, blues, R&B, rock 'n' roll, et al., were once fairly interchangeable terms, used to denote black or "race" music, until "rock 'n' roll" became specifically the purview of whites, in the late 50s.

These results become specifically significant in the context of drinking water production, for which they provide relevant information for an accurate selection between membrane processes and operational parameters for the removal of nC60 in the drinking water treatment.

The present day growing interest and excitement surrounding antiangiogenesis as a novel approach to anticancer therapy largely originates from the expectation that anti-angiogenenic agents will eventually be selective in inhibiting the formation of tumour vasculature and/or stimulating its collapse, thus become specifically effective against a wide variety of tumours.

Second, the report suggests that prisoners of conscience, including Falun Gong, Uyghurs, Tibetans and House Christians became specifically targeted groups for the purposes of organ harvesting.

Thus, we became specifically interested in the differences in the expression of these transcripts between T- and S-oaks.

These properties allow Cs+ ions to approach the surface of the hydrophobic particles more readily and to become specifically adsorbed.

(Or was it the other way around?) Against the excitement of the crowd scenes and in the absence of poetically arresting language, what becomes of those specifically tragic stirrings of compassion for the hero, which Aristotle ascribed to pity and terror (and Shakespeare to woe and wonder)?

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