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And while compromising a nuclear facility or power grid can result in exceptional consequences, the attacks generally follow the same rulebook that hackers use to compromise other, less high-consequence systems.

So when a protection fails or is overtopped by an exceptional events, consequences are larger.

As a consequence, exceptional catalytic activity, good electrochemical stability, and strong poison tolerance are observed for the obtained Pt/G-PCNT catalyst, all of which are evidently superior to those for conventional Pt/carbon black, Pt/acid-treated CNTs, and Pt/graphene catalysts.

The second comprises damage-probability curves, which provide information on the distribution of the risks, taking into account whether they originate from frequent floods with slight consequences or from exceptional floods with major consequences.

After analyzing decades of national mortality statistics, federal researchers reported last year that exceptional thinness, a logical consequence of calorie restriction, was associated with an increased risk of death.

As a consequence of exceptional rapid specialization to a high arctic diet of seal flesh, the polar bear appears to have lost the generalized feeding abilities of its close relative.

Terrorism, like any activism, is highly social, only its consequences are exceptional.

As it was, the 38 cm main battery of the Bismarck class compared well to their contemporaries, out-ranging almost all of the 38 cm and 40.6 cm guns of contemporary navies (with the exception of the Italian 38.1 cm gun, which suffered exceptional bore erosion as a consequence).

"If any couple chooses to consummate their sexual cravings, then that act becomes a total commitment with adherence to all consequences that may follow, except on certain exceptional considerations," the ruling states, via the New York Times.

In particular, our results reveal that the HR wave on TdC was a natural consequence of the exceptional contact configuration and high susceptibility of this small and isolated community.

It explains the delay in America's transition compared to Britain's, and the decline in the popularity of laissez-faire from the 1880s, as consequences of this exceptional starting point.

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