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The medical assessment makes little consideration of pain and the limitations it causes, and also the fluctuations in a condition that can vary wildly from day to day.
In the latest version, called "chaotic inflation," Dr. Linde has argued that quantum fluctuations in a myriad of theorized force fields could have done the trick.
This can cause wild fluctuations in a firm's income, so the rule should discourage the sort of punts that lack any clear economic logic.
American frackers are now the world's swing producers, reacting to price fluctuations in a way that was once the prerogative of the Saudis.
The situation is complicated by the fact that many investors hold palm oil assets through index funds – a type of fund that automatically selects companies to invest in based on fluctuations in a market index.
The practice, known in accounting circles as backdating, seeks to take advantage of fluctuations in a company's stock by retroactively pinning the options' exercise price to low points in the share price.
In modern environmentalism, 10,000 equations are invoked to predict fluctuations in a single thermometer.
Maki has calculated the effect of superconducting fluctuations in a 2D system (Δg MT) [15].
Potential demand fluctuations in a deregulated aviation market add another dimension to the decision making process.
The response of anisotropic coatings to pressure fluctuations in a turbulent boundary layer is analyzed theoretically.
A complementary technique, patch clamping, uses a tiny microcapillary tube to track fluctuations in a single neuron's ion channels.
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