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Sparse coding and dynamic sampling constitute the keystone of our approach.
The design of a plan structured according to objectives and the full understanding of the individual equilibrium constitute the keystone in the management of IC-R.
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Tinkerbirds constitute the genus Pogoniulus.
These constitute the feet.
These last constitute one of the keystone of cost and benefit integrated assessment approaches to climate change.
In the broader military context, this battle constitutes a keystone in the first campaign in southwestern Germany during the Wars of the Second Coalition, part of the French Revolutionary Wars.
strain for which the genome is available and constitutes a keystone in the comprehension of non-pylori Helicobacter infections and of the mechanisms of transmission between the primary animal host and humans.
Such multicentric inception cohort of early arthritis with a larger sample will give more precious informations about early RA characteristics and course and will constitute a major keystone in the management of this disabling disease in our country.
But his failure to mention the Keystone XL pipeline, arguably the biggest energy-related issue he has faced thus far, constituted the speech's largest omission on the environmental front.
Those constituted the positives.
What, then, constitutes the future?
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