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The main hypothesis consists in the assumption that emotions inherent in a living system could be simulated by variation of amplitude of the occasional component (noise) inherently embedded into the architecture of artificial system.
Rather than invoke a few specific chemical mechanisms to explain the universality of log-linear-log scaling, this view invokes the universality of aggregate processing and occasional component failures.
It is worth a note that renal agenesis/hypoplasia, an occasional component of Goldenhar Syndrome, was observed by Araneta et al, in other research [ 50], to be significantly more common among offspring born post-war to American 1991 Gulf War veterans than among their pre-war offspring.
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Instead, we found a deep thematic strand binding many of the wines, comprising flavors of licorice, earth and minerals with the occasional herbal component.
To avoid artifactual peak detection because of occasional slow components or drifts, the signals were digitally filtered below 15 Hz (high-pass), and the peaks were detected using an adjustable fixed threshold.
On CT, they appear iso or hypodense on the precontrast images, with the occasional lesion showing cystic component.
Even the storied Musikverein, in Vienna, one of the three or four finest concert halls ever built, makes occasional use of Meyer components: the Musikverein's richly reverberant acoustic tends to wash out speech, and when performances require narration, as in, say, Prokofiev's "Peter and the Wolf," speakers bring greater clarity.
The intestinal lumen contains huge quantities of foreign Ag derived from commensal bacteria, dietary components, and occasional pathogenic microbes.
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