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In the other direction, if all simple cycles have the same average, call it c, then the same holds for any periodic cycle because it can be broken into segments between repeated vertices which can be rearranged to make a sum of simple cycles, and the value of the co-cycle is simply the sum because it is elementary.

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He has to demonstrate that he is in control of his own volatile nature, and he must very quickly convince the most important people in his life — the players — that he can make a sum out of their very evident individual abilities.

The total Löwdin charges for Au (100) and Au/M (100) slabs were obtained by making a sum of the Löwdin charges of all atoms in them.

The tramps continue in their venture and quickly make a large sum of money before they desire their old way of life.

Either way, Mason will eventually sign with some team and will make a decent sum of money.

Given sufficient time and resources, alternative methods would have been: (a) to make a weighted sum of the spectral bands to approximate the display RGB primaries; or (b) to reconstruct the visible reflectance spectrum for each pixel and then to calculate the sRGB image via the CIE tristimulus values (see Fig. 9 below).

Even though the situation looked bleak, I had no other options to turn to quickly to make a large sum of money.

Having taken on a contract at an agreed price he would make a suitable sum of money available to the agent to meet the costs.

The optical slices in the confocal z-stacks were made as a sum of 4 scans and were median filtered afterwards.

39 The National Institute of Mental Health has funded three collaborative hubs for international research on mental health and has issued a call for further proposals, 40 and Grand Challenges Canada has made available a sum of $20 million for Integrated Innovations for Global Mental Health.

Thus, the index is made as a sum of weighted values of variables indicating an increased risk of MetS, diabetes and cardiovascular diseases (CVD) (ie, BMI, waist circumference, diastolic and systolic blood pressure and TG) divided by HDL cholesterol, which protects against MetS.

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