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Next, we show that the generalized pseudodistance J X × X X → [ 0, ∞ ) (introduced by Włodarczyk and Plebaniak [44]) may generate some generalized fuzzy metric N J on X.

Next, we show that the generalized pseudodistance J X × X X → [ 0, ∞ ) (introduced by Włodarczyk and Plebaniak (Appl. Math. Lett. 24 325-328, 2011)) may generate some generalized fuzzy metric N J on X.

Still, Missouri is an important state in the general election, so its results may generate some attention in the news media.

China may generate some of the year's biggest global offerings as its government accelerates sales of state companies.

But each earbud also sprouts a weird dime-size metallic circle that protrudes from your ears and may generate some comments from onlookers.

Despoiling the landscape may generate some fraction of what is claimed but people will burn more fuel travelling farther in search of wildness.

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Designations based on the contacts at the ends, rather than on the conformation of the edge dimer itself, may mislead the reader into thinking that there is some inherent asymmetry in the dimer, rather than an asymmetry in its bonding (which may or may not generate some longer-range asymmetry in its conformation).

While harvesting pythons may generate profits locally, some scientists say, they leave behind rats, which carries social costs, including increases in disease and damage to crops.

The rationale of this method is that one program may generate errors concerning some compounds, but since the methodologies followed by different programs are different, the chances that they generate the same error is small.

The absence of data in most studies on the efficiency of the extraction procedures used in ancient samples and on the influence of microbial contamination may generate doubts around some of the results obtained.

Third, we were able to identify a population of cells co-expressing amylase and CK19 (as shown by a GFP reporter construct) which indicates an intermediate population of amylase expressing cells may generate at least some of the ductal cells.

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