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Using this, at each grid point, the c-agent knows the probability with which he will be recognized [and hence caught].
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In addition, we were not aware of the need to anticipate brisk diuresis after the commencement of the treatment and hence were "caught" by the unexpectedly fast increase of the sodium level in the blood.
Hence, to catch at least a glimpse of such effects we relate real Gini coefficients before and after taxes by calculating the Musgrave Thin index (Musgrave and Thin 1948) which then serves as an alternative macro variable.
Furthermore, "financial constraints restrain the ability of domestically owned firms to innovate and export and hence to catch up to the technological frontiers" (Gorodnichenko and Schnitzer 2010, p. iii).
These metal ions are positively charged, and hence can catch negatively charged phosphate groups.
They would be beaten if they were caught; hence, perhaps, Leona's anxiety, and Lanjo's cunning decision to come near the human settlement, where the group rarely ventures.
Drag causes the energy consumption and the trawl mouth area impacts the quantity of fish caught, hence an energy efficient gear has a low ratio drag on the mouth area.
In 2008, no red-headed males were caught and, hence, only three male head color categories are included in the analyses.
The best-fit model for explaining variance in the number of fish caught, and hence survival, was an interactive model including source population and study lake (Table 2).
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Based on the latter, light/mesh traps consistently caught only larvae/juveniles, hence excluding adults; whereas the opposite was true of the light/no-mesh trap combination.
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