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This constitutes a factor of ∼25 in resonance frequency and a factor of 625 in stiffness and, hence, noise immunity.
Byrne ([2002]) noted that, in a complex system, it is unclear what constitutes a factor and what serves as the dependent variable.
On the other hand, lack of creativity and innovation constitutes a factor for failure in manufacturing performance and, as a result, is a factor for failure in economic performance, too.
The lack of progress constitutes a factor for potential crisis in this very sensitive area.
On the other hand, and particularly in breast cancer, P-cadherin is able to enhance cell invasion and tumour aggressiveness, and constitutes a factor that indicates a poorer prognosis for the patient [ 44].
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We assume that these competency deficits constitute a factor which makes (the beginning of) engineering studies more difficult.
This lack of general experience with a virtual space, more than just experience with computer games, may constitute a factor that makes recognition of emotion more difficult in virtual faces.
This factor did not have any significant factor loadings and, therefore, did not constitute a factor.
These five components constitute a factor analysis of the 22 item scale.
As the data indicate, the non-biomedical communication and the ARCS communication constitute a factor in the material.
General statistical recommendations concerning factor analysis often suggest that item groupings with a Cronbach's alpha under 0.60 should not constitute a factor [ 32].
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