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The polyglycolic acid degrades spontaneously over the course of a few weeks with the consequence that it is, in effect, replaced by the collagen.
A specific boundary condition, with restrained normal displacement at the plate edges and fully free in-plane displacements, not previously considered, has been introduced as a consequence that it is very close to the experimental boundary condition.
In this paper we argue that the current generation of "Hardware in the Loop" (HIL) simulators have limitations which restrict the extent to which testing of such systems can be carried out, with the consequence that it is more difficult to make informed decisions regarding the impact of new technologies and control methods on vehicle safety and performance prior to system deployment.
That this is the way to understand Strawson's contribution to the debate has the important consequence that it is no objection to his approach to point to uses of 'the' about which, arguably, Russell (or something close to Russell's view) might be correct.
Does this carry the consequence that it is only possible to reliably evaluate KPS scores under the relatively static conditions which exist before and after treatment?
Despite its reputation as a deadly poison, it is very much less toxic than mercury, which means that rather higher levels can be tolerated, with a consequence that it is much easier to study.
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But when Kennedy pressed, all Cooper came up with was that "redefining marriage will have real-world consequences" and that "it is impossible for anyone to foresee the future accurately enough to know what those real-world consequences would be.
As a consequence of that, it is assumed that their origin is connected to structural properties of the underlying plant cuticle.
As a consequence of that, it is necessary to compensate such a delay with a phase rotation of the received symbols.
The philosopher Peter Singer described it as "a concept so desirable in its consequences that it is unthinkable to give up, and so shaky on its foundations that it can scarcely be supported".
The characteristics described above had as a consequence that it was possible to include only a limited number of interventions for the cost-effectiveness analysis.
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