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The articles identified through "lower X" or "higher X" searches (performed using PubMed's searching functions, within the 2005 to 2010 interval) reveal a diversity of (sub disciplinary traditions, if we consider a breakdown of the results according to the values of the Xs.
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And in others, it's considered a breakdown in decorum to have even a remotely contentious conversation.
Therefore, the discharge current produced from the DBD plasma jet is considered a uniform breakdown [22].
She worked part-time as a substitute teacher in Southern California when she had what she considers a nervous breakdown.
But if we lived in the gender-segregated world of Saudi Arabia, where contact between un-related men and women is so severely restricted that to even share a glance with a stranger is considered a moral breakdown, how would we ever befriend a person of the opposite sex, much less find a mate?
The original discrete formulation by Palmer [10] considers a sudden breakdown of ergodicity where transitions between metabasins are strictly forbidden.
A total of 15,358 bTB breakdowns were confirmed between 2002 and 2008 inclusive, of which 11,599 were not recorded as part of a follow-up and so can be considered a new breakdown for the purposes of these analyses (Table 1).
Consider a class website (e.g. Blackboard) where grade breakdowns are posted.
When she is about to leave the hospital, after a long series of treatments, her psychiatrist tells her to consider her breakdown "a bad dream".
I should, perhaps, consider the breakdown of a technological tool something akin to a person's being out sick.
These limited and specific entrepreneurial activities are commonly considered a reason for institutional breakdowns (Naude 2010).
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