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As previously indicated, the concept of "chemical connectivity" is rather fuzzy for purely ionic and metallic crystals and our choice for representing them is just to write a list of disconnected atoms or ions, useful for identification purposes.
Especially when your bill is rather fuzzy on how it will restrain what the insurers can charge.
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For a 12-year-old who liked computers but was rather fuzzy about how they actually worked, being able to pull back the curtain like this was revelatory.
Although they were able to perceive sounds in the range of 40-50 decibels—similar to the volume of a typical conversation Dr Raphael suspects that what they heard was rather fuzzy.
On the other hand, the concept of bacterial species is still a matter for debate [42] [45] and, in some cases, including Neisseria [46], differentiation between species seems to be rather fuzzy.
There were a few fisheries historians, but they often found their subject of marginal interest to mainstream historians and were rather fuzzy about the ecological facets of fishing, knowing they could not be neglected, but making little effort to understand them.
"The ordinance itself is not so strong," Mr. Yasuda said, "but I worry that it is rather arbitrary and fuzzy in its meaning".
Volume, although a rather fuzzy concept, is rather effective as a filter between conformers dissimilar in shape and features [7].
Since fuzzy multiplication is rather complex, it is usually denoted by the approximate result of the fuzzy multiplication.
Considering proposed attacks, the security provided by iris-based fuzzy commitment is rather doubtable.
It is rather like hearing things underwater: fuzzy and with an odd timbre, yet still conveying words and some other identifiable sounds.
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