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Most authors belong to a single large connected component which comprises more than 90% of the entire network.
Bermond and colleagues have made a second order distinction, in which they distinguish a cognitive component, which comprises the verbalizing, analyzing and identifying subscales, and an affective component, consisting of the emotionalizing and fantasizing subscales.
The only difference between the two strategies was the observation component, which comprises supervision by a community health volunteer or a family member respectively.
Besides carbon coarse wood dry matter, the carbon dry matter of the so-called other woody biomass is a second component, which comprises roots, small branches and twigs.
According to Mouras and colleagues [ 41], the activated caudal part of the anterior cingulate gyrus (BA 24) could constitute a neural correlate of the motivational component which comprises processes that guide behaviour to a sexual goal.
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There was a main giant component (the largest connected component) which comprised 180 drugs.
It also included, for the first time, a dental component, which comprised a self-report dental questionnaire and dental examination.
The second component, which comprised the majority of the tumor, corresponded to the white fibrotic areas within the tumor and was composed of a high-grade tumor with glandular/tubular differentiation.
In steel structures, the behaviour of joints between beams and columns may be investigated by separate consideration of the various components, which comprise the joint.
Suffice it to say that each of the mechanical components which comprise a hi-fi system from deck to platter, drive, bearings, arm and cartridge have to collaborate in a way that ensures all extraneous vibrations are isolated, or at least sufficiently damped, to prevent any accumulation of resonances from affecting the sound plucked from the groove by the stylus and delivered to the electronics.
In Larsen-Freeman's terms (2016, p.378), "emergence is the arising of something new, often unanticipated, from the interaction of components which comprise it".
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