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Elevated PcvaCO2 and PcvaCO2/CavO2 values might not only derive from cardiac output inadequacy, but also from venous hyperoxia.

From this comprehensive theory, we not only derive a general beam model but also several reduced formulations, which deliver accurate solutions for special problem classes concerning the beam geometry and the external loads.

Therefore, this study exploits the special structures of the models to develop a simple solution method that can directly not only derive both a DMU's optimal design and optimal budget, but can also check for the existence of budget congestion.

Indeed, we not only derive the result of Dutta et al. [20], Theorem 12, as a particular case of our result, but also we notice that our Theorem 2.3 may be viewed as a possible answer to the problem of existence of a fixed point for generalized type contractive mappings in M-complete Menger PM-spaces under arbitrary t-norm.

This practice does not only derive from Japanese culture and tradition [ 37, 44], but also from premature social infrastructures such as insufficient support by paramedical staff, and a lack of manpower and facilities in Japan's healthcare industry [ 2].

This suggests that the forces that drive prophase centrosome movement not only derive from the Eg5-driven antiparallel MT-sliding, but that additional forces that act on individual centrosomes also contribute to centrosome separation, independent of the MT-overlap.

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However, the second and third methods can not only derived each individual phase permeability, the derivative response from each phase is visualised to give much clearer picture of the true reservoir response as seen in the synthetic data analysed which in return ensures that the derived permeability originates from the formation radial flow.

The 3′-hydroxylated tangeretin (T3) was detected from the metabolites of tangeretin for the first time, which suggested that 4′-demethylated and 3′-hydroxylated derivative of tangeretin (3′-hydroxy-5,6,7,8,4′-pentamethoxyflavone, T4) was not only derived from 4′-demethylated tangeretin (T2) as previously reported, but also from T3.

(The name is not only derived from the Greek god of satire and censure; there is also a Herr Momus in Kafka's The Castle).

And it becomes increasingly clear, as idealized views of Caribbean life recede in art, that the producers of these commodities not only derived little benefit from them but also incurred direct harm.

But his exalted status as someone worth paying for on the Web not only derives from his exposure on cable, but also from the fact that he is one of the funniest humans on earth.

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