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If we go to any of the coexistence curves, now we have two phases in equilibrium.
The Pāṇinian commentator Kātyāyana (c. 3rd 4th century bce) knew of the coexistence of Middle Indic forms with earlier ones.
To cheer her up, the boy improvised comedy skits, so that from an early age he was aware of the coexistence of laughter and pain.
The cult of the dog in the 18 Kings temple is paradigmatic of the coexistence of tradition and modernity in Taiwan.
Because you'll go off of the coexistence curve if you were to change one of these variables and not the other.
These findings differ from previous explanations of the coexistence of migrant labor shortages and an abundant rural labor supply.
It is suggested that the fine grained habitat mosaics in space are the underlying causes of the coexistence of the ungulates studied.
This transition is expected because of the coexistence of amorphous and crystalline phases, which is further supported by scanning force microscopy images where lamellar structures have been observed.
We describe an apparatus used to make precise determinations of the coexistence regimes and critical points of single, binary, and multi-component fluids.
His earlier novels, however, which tell of the deep corruptibility of human beings, of the coexistence of mendacity and greatness and of the infinitely complex nature of guilt, will be with us for as long as people read books.
In the Loci communes of 1535 Melanchthon sought to put the fact of the coexistence of justification and good works in the believer on a secure basis by declaring the latter "necessary" to eternal life.
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