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The combination of the results obtained from these complementary analytical techniques permits to understand better the history of the painting and to choose the best restoration approach.

Firstly, we present a network traffic model for the YouTube flow control mechanism, which permits to understand how YouTube provisions video traffic flows to users.

This study permits to understand which are the decisive factors in a measurement system, and, definitively, if the process is stable, that is under statistical control or out of statistical control.

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The study of pore water chemistry within bentonite barriers will permit to understand the transport phenomena of radionuclides and obtain a database of the bentonite-water interaction processes.

Overall, our detailed assessment of the biochemical and structural impact of natural polymorphism within the HLA-A3 superfamily has permitted to understand how HLA-A3-like molecules differ at the level of their primary and secondary anchor pockets causing fine differences in their peptide-selecting and -presenting properties.

They permit to understand the effects of exposures and experiences during intrauterine life and of childhood diseases on the future health of individuals, despite difficulty in obtaining data on exposure to early risk factors [ 2].

In this sense, the analysis permits us to understand why some types of methods are more successful than others, and it permits us to establish guidelines in the design of new MIL methods.

And this encounter permits him to understand that "the cruel law of art is that people die... after exhausting every form of suffering, so that over our heads may grow the grass not of oblivion but of eternal life [upon which] gaily and without a thought for those who are sleeping beneath them, future generations may come to enjoy their déjeuner sur l'herbe".

This permits us to understand Nietzsche's own declaration in Ecce Homo that he was "healthy at bottom" (EH I:2), a seemingly paradoxical claim for a philosopher whose physical ailments were legion.

Let's stop this confusion and find a better name for social Darwinism -- one that makes intellectual sense and permits people to understand its intent.

I don't pretend to be a legal expert, but as far as some Googling permits me to understand (and granted, that's only so far with ample room for correction), it appears that Cruz's parents had to have at least begun the Canadian citizenship process to be on this 1974 list.

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