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For me, the most moving lost masterpiece of the last couple of decades is Rachel Whiteread's House: a work that was not specifically intended to disappear although it had no permission to permanently exist, either.
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In such a case the disease becomes endemic and permanently exists in the community.
However, its buckling continues for a while, since the longitudinal compressive force acting on the PNIPAM layer from the bonded TPU layer permanently exists.
In the case of failure, the disease becomes an epidemic and permanently exists in the population when ({mathcal{R}}_{0}>1). To find the basic reproduction number for our model, we follow [27].
The disease permanently exists in the community if R0 > 1.
This is a conservative estimate of stickiness, because the departures include both physical therapists that left the profession completely due to death or retirements (permanently existed the physical therapy workforce) and those who switched to another sector.
In the past 500 years, 816 species have disappeared, some permanently, while others exist only in artificial settings like zoos.
Transporter proteins exist permanently within and span the membrane across which substances are transferred.
In this paper, we review three issues seldom explored in the ELSI literature: 1. the discrepancy between biobankers' hope that the bank will exist "permanently" and the fact that funding is limited; 2. the lack of planning for what will happen to the specimens if the bank closes; and 3. the concern that once collected, specimens may be underutilized.
Sources of motivation need not exist permanently in order to be felt.
Microglia activation prompts nerve injury to sustain the development for a long time, leading to reactive microglia cycle, which will exist permanently.
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