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And correspondingly one becomes predisposed to cling to them and hence suffer.
The other generalized thermoelastic diffusive waves are significantly influenced by the interacting fields and hence suffer both attenuation and dispersion.
A related measure that has been used to examine convergence of molecular simulations is also based on the covariance matrix [15], [16], and may hence suffer from the same problems.
Previous work has demonstrated that these smokers are also more likely to be economically disadvantaged (and hence suffer from health inequalities) than others[ 1].
Such assessments are not possible using array technologies, as array probes are designed based on common variation and hence suffer from ascertainment bias [ 15].
However, often the lipids in the two lipid monolayer leaflets of a thermodynamically stable bilayer have, as illustrated in Fig. 5a and b, values of P different from unity and hence suffer from a built-in curvature stress.
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However, this scheme needs to perform simultaneously spectrum sensing and data transmission and hence suffers from implementation difficulties due to self-interference [23].
We further apply CR-OQAM to generalized frequency division multiplexing (GFDM) [8], which is another 5G candidate waveform that normally uses QAM modulation and hence suffers from the BLT.
Additionally, as noted above, and for the same reason, Jager works in a language L* that banishes individual constants so as to avoid the reconstruction of the undesired proofs in their terms and hence suffers from the same expressive shortcomings noted already in regard to Kripke's axiomatic system above.
Many lost their relatives and were forced to kill others, hence suffered from extreme psychological stress [ 9].
It is plausible that many Bulang children living in towns had greater access to sweet snacks and hence suffered from a higher caries rate.
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