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I embody change".
A waiting window for delayed assistance is also employed, embodied by adding a modification factor to the stiffness component of the impedance control described in Equation 17.
(xlvi) We sought to combine the rate-enhancing modifications embodied in DIBO and DIFO (fused aryl rings and fluorination, respectively) by synthesizing difluorobenzocyclooctyne 25 (DIFBO).
Amenable to modifications, ES cells embody a useful tool for genetic alterations (reviewed in [ 33]).
The design of the L-GF series engine was heavily based on that of the K-GF, and the necessary changes were mainly those relating to the increase in piston stroke and modifications to components to embody thermodynamic improvements.
Such models are said to embody design intent, in the sense that modifications to them conform to the method of creation used by their original creator.
Although it may seem at first glance simplistic or vague, it embodies both the patterns of evolution (descent) and its processes (modification).
As usual in model predictive paradigms, the reference signal modification is accomplished through an on-line optimization procedure which embodies plasma model forecasts computed along a finite time virtual receding horizon.
The process is assumed to be embodied in synaptic and cellular modifications at brain circuits in which the memory is initially encoded and to proceed by recurrent reactivations, both during wakefulness and during sleep, culminating in the distribution of information to additional locales and integration of new information into existing knowledge.
Behavior modification?
They embody sanctity.
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