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But its life is hardly constant adulation.
Additionally, when the degradation process makes use of solar irradiation, the photon flux is hardly constant.
As can be seen later on in this paper, BEF and R are correlated with DBH, height, and age, but the relationship among them is hardly constant.
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The second reason for the distorted relationship between the cardiac filling pressures and the stroke volume in clinical practice is that the requirement for the contractility and the afterload to be constant is hardly ever met in clinical practice.
However, most works assume that the unmeasured ambient excitation properties during measurements of the structure in the reference and possibly damaged condition stay constant, which is hardly satisfied by any application.
From an evolutionary standpoint, the problem is hardly a surprising one, because the constant application (both appropriate and inappropriate) of antibiotics has exerted a strong pressure on bacteria to develop resistance (Cohen 1992; Levin et al. 1997; Austin et al. 1999; Levy and Marshall 2007).
-- that influence was hardly a constant, he writes.
Love that cannot withstand criticism is hardly the truest kind; love that requires constant, public affirmation eventually rings more false than true to those who hear it.
That the proportion of undergraduates opting for S&E majors has remained remarkably constant for 3 decades is hardly natural law.
Calexico is hardly the only city fire department strained by constant runs to the border.
Though his music often suggests a constant state of collapse, Mr. Smith, 45, is hardly an emotional wreck.
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