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But a 2.4-terahertz wave oscillates a thousand times faster than a 2.4 gigahertz signal, and correspondingly, if terahertz modulators could be made, the modulated signal would also be a thousand times faster, says Nahata.

Correspondingly, if the bat and ball problem were accompanied by the disclaimer that the ball does not cost 10 cents, it too would become a stumper for some people.

If all the students in a given course did work that I considered of A or B quality, all of them would have received A's and B's; and, correspondingly, if none of them did A work, no A's would have been given.

Correspondingly, if a particular marketing campaign drives significant online sales but creates collateral losses in-stores, that needs to be measured and known.

Correspondingly, if even one cell in the orthogonal group is active, the state of the whole group is set to active.

(1.1) Correspondingly, if the inequality in (1.1) is strict, then we call the sequence ({z_{n}}_{n=0}^{infty}) strictly log-convex (resp. log-concave).

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And he became known for a correspondingly real if peculiar way of working: publicity stressed that he had spent three weeks living in a veterans' hospital among paraplegics, learning how they moved and what they felt.

Due to errors in forecasting wind and photovoltaic energy, the control reserve needed to balance the electricity system will correspondingly increase if control reserves will be sized statically for several months or one year as it is done in most countries today [1], [2], [3].

These were optimum estimates; the sailing vessel could make no guarantee of such passages, and the time would be correspondingly greater if the commander in chief were at one of the more remote points of his command.

The converse of Leibniz's Law, the principle of the identity of indiscernibles, that if everything true of x is true of y, x is identical with y, is correspondingly trivial if "what is true of x" is understood to include "being identical with y" (as required if Leibniz's Law is to characterise identity uniquely among equivalence relations).

It is clear that if we only sample a few sites, then the observed mean mutation rate often will deviate substantially from the average value of 10−8, and the correlation between the log of the observed number of DNMs and the MI will be correspondingly weak if we have similar levels of variation at sites with other MI values.

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