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We consider not only finite energy ASD connections but also infinite energy ones.

Furthermore, crude oil and natural gas are not only finite resources but must also be imported.

Secondly, not only finite time blow-up for solutions starting in the unstable set is proved, but also under some appropriate assumptions on g and the initial data, a blow-up result with positive initial energy is established.

Not only finite filter formulas but also general bi-infinite filter formulas (Y_{t}=sum _{j=-infty }^{infty }beta _{j}X_{t-j}) are usefully reexpressed as (Y_{t}=beta left( Bright) X_{t}) with filter (beta left( Bright) =sum _{j=-infty }^{infty }beta _{j}B^{j}).

It is the question of what balance should exist, given that the financial pie is not only finite but likely to be shrinking for some time, between large-scale, top-down, 'big science' projects that are primarily aimed at information gathering, and hypothesis-driven, individual-investigator initiated 'little science' projects.

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A new irreversible cyclic model of a class of two-source chemical pumps, which are affected by not only finite-rate mass transfer and mass leak but also the internal dissipation resulting from friction, eddy currents and other irreversible effects inside the cyclic working fluid, is established.

A new cyclic model of a class of chemical engines is set up, in which not only finite-rate mass transfer and mass leakage but also the internal irreversibility resulting from friction, eddy currents and other irreversible effects inside the cyclic working fluid are taken into account.

Not only do we lack evidence for the infinite, but we don't actually need the infinite to do physics: our best computer simulations, accurately describing everything from the formation of galaxies to tomorrow's weather to the masses of elementary particles, use only finite computer resources by treating everything as finite.

Occasionalism denies causation not only among finite substances, and so rules out any inflow between cause and effect, but also within finite substances.

So phosphate rock is not only a finite resource on the Earth, which we may eventually run out of — it's also not equally accessible to all the people who need it.

Sometimes the field A of propositions is assumed to be closed not only under finite, but also under countable intersection.

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