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Oxide ores, on the other hand, do not produce the same reaction heats, making necessary the use of energy from other sources for smelting.
Although it was not until about 1819 that his deafness became total, making necessary the use of those conversation books in which friends wrote down their questions while he replied orally, his playing degenerated as he became able to hear less and less.
Typical hysteresis behavior was found for this reactor, making necessary the use of a control scheme to operate in potential regions of interest.
Therefore, this procedure often weakens the bone, with an increase of the torsional forces at the level of the bone window, making necessary the fixation with a plate.
The targets in these applications have sizes in the order of millimetres making necessary the use of large bandwidth waveforms (>5 GHz) to achieve spatial resolution values within this order of magnitude.
Ever increasing and diverse use of the marine environment is leading to human-induced changes in marine life, habitats and landscapes, making necessary the development of marine policy that considers all members of the user community and addresses current, multiple, interacting uses.
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Ware's recovery followed a 37-yard field goal by Brandon McManus, whose shanked 45-yarder at the end of regulation made necessary the extra drama.
This makes necessary the coexistence of multiple autonomic managers for a complete system management.
This new situation makes necessary the analysis of alternatives, being one of them recycling.
Moreover, the complexity of the dynamics of the UDS makes necessary the development of strategies for the control design.
The nonconvexivity of the problem due to bilinear terms in the model equations makes necessary the reformulation of the nonconvex equations into linear inequalities.
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