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More complex types of symmetry are associated with symmetry groups that consist of greater numbers of transformations, and thus produce more types of PCs.
Having more complex types of affect permits them to interact with humans in more subtle ways.
Other rules include a ban on prepayment penalties for people with adjustable-rate and other more complex types of mortgages.
The technique can also be used for formulation of semirigorous procedures for general arrangements of more complex types of equipment.
In such huge sand areas as the Rubʿ al-Khali, the evolution of dune forms can be traced from simple dunes into the more complex types.
He said: "[The hospital's] patients tend to have more complex types of cancer and this fraud targeted the suppliers of essential cancer drugs.
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This organic relationship between parts marks the sonata form as a higher, more complex, type than the ternary form.
But the men and women charged with running entire companies sometimes face an even more complex type of defining moment.
In RDF, the purpose of basic typing is to allow bootstrapping of more complex typing facilities in the semantic layer.
L3 was allowed to carry a more complex type of diversity.
Existing vaccines work against viruses and bacteria, but the parasite that causes malaria, Plasmodium falciparum, is a more complex type of organism with a complicated life-cycle.
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