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Objects of the former kind are called ontologically independent objects; artifacts of the latter kind are dependent objects in the sense that it is (ontologically) impossible for them to exist without their substrate.
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Therefore, in subsystem B, different kinds of orders are dependent on each other.
But you also have the other side of that, the kind of singers who are dependent upon the standard repertoire, and that seems to be back in vogue".
Furthermore, it was found that the surface morphologies of this kind of composite microspheres are dependent upon various factors, including the nature of templates and sulfides, the molar ratio of the polymers to the inorganic compounds, the way of the inorganic compounds being deposited, and even the reaction conditions.
The amount of these oxides and their electrochemical activity are dependent on the kind of graphite subjected to the intercalation process as well as the method of intercalation.
Similarly, there was no difference in fibrinogen binding among these three silica nanoparticles, suggesting that the physical properties associated with nanoparticle interaction with proteins are dependent on the kind of protein involved.
It's kind of a false dichotomy: We are dependent on the people who we are criminalizing".
Indeed, the two mechanisms are related, and both of them are dependent with some kinds of sensitivity of the original definite output.
However, studies have revealed that the outcomes of social support are dependent on the source and the kind of support.
So analog companies are dependent on design power of the human kind, engineers with years of experience.
Suppliers are dependent on it.
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