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While the exchange cannot explicitly control prices, it can exclude health plans that show a pattern of "excessive or unjustified premium increases".
In this study, we therefore decompose the 'ξ' term to explicitly control the thermal conductivity.
In particular we can explicitly control the number and size of the spaces between departments.
The research design and the cross-cultural setting enable to explicitly control for these effects.
Recent years have seen the emergence of scaffolds designed to explicitly control various aspects of the tissue formation process.
Showing that spareness of NMF bases is somehow a side effect, Hoyer [20] introduced a constraint term to explicitly control the degree of spareness of learned bases.
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There is a separate motor for each movement, said Gerald E. Loeb, a professor of biomedical engineering at the University of Southern California, "and that motor has to be explicitly controlled," usually by the person consciously contracting muscles in the back or biceps.
-- Although the solid maraging steel rods described previously are not explicitly controlled on these lists, the circumstances surrounding this case, i.e., deceptive practices involving a proscribed entity and prospects for further deals between the parties, suggest that the transfer of this material would be inconsistent with China's obligations under UNSCR 1737.
The logical areas to examine would be more draconian rationing of access to care; formally relaxing performance targets; shutting services; extending and increasing charges; cutting the number of priorities the NHS is trying to deliver; or more explicitly controlling the size of the NHS workforce.
For researchers studying coordination, the release team role can be overlooked if not explicitly controlled for. .
As a result, their temperature must be explicitly controlled for improved reliability.
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