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This arises from the fact that such decisions are concerned with specification or identification of highly interconnected systems, e.g. process structures, which may contain a multitude of recycling loops.

Review of the service history (operating conditions, e.g. process design, applied loads, thermal cycles), in combination to the examination of a potential substitution of the material to a more heat (and fatigue) resistant one are suggested as further fatigue damage preventive actions.

Temporalist views largely rest on the supposed adverse consequences of eternalism, though some theological views e.g. process thought, or Hegelian historicism, must reject eternalism as a matter of theological definition.

However, patients may derive utility from aspects beyond health, e.g. process or organisation of care, which is purposely excluded from the QALY [ 49].

In addition, adjectives for processes are searchable (the high number of gene ontology terms incorporated includes many process-classifying adjectives, e.g. inflammatory process or sensory process).

Exchangeable K is distributed equally across the study area indicating that other than landscape processes, e.g. biogeochemical processes, are responsible for its spatial distribution.

Mobility support is not restricted to hosts, it covers content (based on NetInf) and virtual entities (based on CloNe), e.g. processes and VMs.

First, the stable unit treatment value assumption (SUTVA) assumes that there exists no spill-over between treated and controls such that e.g. processes within the group of controls affect the outcome among treated and vice versa.

Quirk et al. primarily organize nominalizations around the output of derivation, e.g. processes that produce concrete count nouns versus aggregate nouns versus abstract nouns.

A higher consumption of fish may substitute for high intake of other presumably less healthy foods, e.g. processed meat; a product formerly found to give a higher risk of mortality [ 32].

It is used to compare a point pattern with point patterns generated by known processes, e.g. a homogenous Poisson process.

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