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The latter changes with time due to drainage of foam.
We conclude that these latter changes may be the direct result of human activities.
The skin of the latter changes in colour from pink to red when the young become excited.
The latter changes obviously with the increase of prestress in the waveguide.
The former influences the structure and adsorption equilibrium of niobium oxalate complex, while the latter changes the state of adsorption.
The latter changes include the growth of electronic media (particularly television), pressures of time and money (including the squeeze facing two-career families), and suburbanization, sprawl, and commuting.
The former makes and breaks the connection between the crankshaft and the transmission, while the latter changes, in finite steps, the ratio between the input and output speeds and torques of the transmission.
These findings are at striking variance with gene expression studies performed on whole brains upon prion infections in vivo, suggesting that many of the latter changes represent secondary reactions to infection.
Firstly, we use a GF skin to trigger unstable failure in nacre-like mesolayers, and show how the damage mode in the latter changes from pull-out to brittle fibre fracture due to the interaction with the GF skin.
We argue that the latter changes are often overlooked as sources of alterations in network behavior when there are also structural (connectivity) abnormalities present; indeed, they may even give rise to the structural changes observed in these states.
The former strives to keep the physical route followed by the lightpath intact, while the latter changes the route of the lightpath when wavelength reassignment proves to be ineffective.
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