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This is an effect of the smaller amount of scatter in the right panel of Fig. 5 (Δ=30 was chosen high in order not to mix the effect of the two parameters).
So how does that fit in the mix?" The effect he'd had in Sierra Leone, Kargbo said, was to tear apart families, "which is what the war has been about," and to raise unreasonable hopes among the amputees who were left behind.
When exercise was added to the mix, the effect on boys was remarkable: 24 percent of male students in the exercise group quit smoking, while only about 8 percent in the 10-week program that did not encourage exercise had stopped.
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He has made revelatory use of other iconic Hollywood films, superimposing "The Song of Bernadette" over "The Exorcist," for example, to mix the effects of divine and infernal supernaturalism.
Using raw data alone mix the effects of the reform with the effects of the economic cycle.
In order to properly judge the benefits of using an alternative drivetrain, it is essential not to mix the effects of energy-efficient driving and hybridisation.
In the past, water from the deeper ocean would have had time to mix, diluting the effect of the carbon dioxide.
The actor found Gollum's voice by mixing the imagined effects of traumatic experience with involuntary animal reactions.
Thus, the findings were mixed regarding the effect of the specification of TTO on health-state values.
Further studies are needed to study the long-term consequences of mixing and the effect on glycemic control.
Why it works: We don't have to tell you that bright light and sleep don't mix, but the effects may be bigger than you realize.
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