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"Bachelor" pulls this energy off with the personnel alone, but it's the odd complements between the rappers' disparate styles that makes the track a standout on an album that already flaunts its oddity.
k > 0 would confirm the existence of complements between big data IT and talent resources; m > 0, would be a proof of returns to diversity, and n < 0 implies organizational misfit.
We use this tripartite of social sustainabilities to explore ways in which contradictions and complements between them impede or promote sustainable development, and draw upon housing in urban areas as a means of explicating these ideas.
Intersections and complements between these three sets in Venn diagrams were then defined as gene sets for GSEA, generating seven sets of upregulated/downregulated genes.
This provides a framework for those working with these strains to refer to the available gonococcal genome sequence, and is the first detailed comparison of gene complements between gonococcal strains.
A PPAR homolog in gastropods has not yet been identified, but it is likely that gastropod species also contain a PPAR homolog due to the high conservation of similar nuclear receptor complements between related species [ 12].
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The enhanced microwave absorption was attributed to efficient complement between dielectric loss and magnetic loss.
Rather, the social investment approach focuses on the functional complement between welfare and market, the public and the private.
Yan and Bandyopadhyay (2011) studied two complementary products and showed that when the degree of complement between two products is high, it is better to use bundling policy.
It corresponds to the following thesis, which differs from (P.5) in the consequent: This says that if y is not part of x, there exists something that comprises exactly those parts of y that are disjoint from x something we may call the difference or relative complement between y and x.
Head grammars allow insertion of a complement between the head of a phrase (e.g., the initial verb of a VP, the final noun of a NP, or the VP of a sentence) and an already present complement; they were a historical predecessor of Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar (HPSG), a type of unification grammar (see below) that has received much attention in computational linguistics.
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