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Until the 20th century its bells generally lacked an inner tuning, or fixed mathematical relationship of partials (component tones of a bell's complex sound) to permit use of harmony; it also lacks dynamic variation.
The country lacks dynamic networks that stimulate new ideas and the dynamic collaboration required to harvest them.
This indicates that tethered Scc4-lacI lacks dynamic interactions that enable cohesin translocation.
Plasma zinc itself lacks dynamic responsiveness and is insensitive to changes in EZP (53).
On the other hand, nowadays, there is rich information on biological processes [ 6, 7], but the information on biological processes generally lacks dynamic features even compared with pathways [ 8, 9].
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They bought him a new piano, because he announced at 7 that their upright lacked dynamic contrast.
That, he said, is a questionable choice, especially as it applies to the harpsichord, which, lacking dynamic contrast, needs that flexibility to gain expressivity.
However, most studies have relied on static measurements, thus lacking dynamic information.
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