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Authoritarian regimes may take more drastic decisions for or against social spending than democratic regimes, due to the absence of "veto points" characterised by Immergut (1990) or "veto players" postulated by Tsebelis (2002), provided by different political systems to interest groups, not allowing them to gain veto power to block political reforms.

On the other hand, authoritarian regimes may take more drastic decisions for or against social spending than in the case of democratic regimes, due to the absence of "veto points" characterised by Immergut (1990) or "veto players" postulated by Tsebelis (2002), provided by different political systems to interest groups by not allowing them to gain veto power to block political reforms.

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As vegetation points are characterised by non-linear distributions, they are efficiently recognised based-on large errors obtained when applying the local fitting of planar surfaces.

Stationary points were characterised by running an analytical frequency calculation on the QM region only at the same level of theory.

Each new point is characterised by a time, place, and amplitude,.

Roots extending beyond 1.0 m laterally or vertically were followed to their end point, often characterised by a venation of very thin roots.

Considered is a case of part load (PL) at a flow rate of only 35% of the best efficiency point (BEP) characterised by multiple unsteady vortex systems.

The branch point is characterised by a rather weak consensus sequence YURAY [ 4].

This time-point is characterised by further up-regulation of pro-survival signals in WT spinal cord, including gene candidates involved in cell adhesion and in the formation of the extra-cellular matrix.

We formalise three alternative hypotheses as point process models characterised by different combinations of covariates.

A rheometrical investigation of incipient clots formed in fibrin-thrombin gels is reported in which the Gel Point (GP) is characterised by frequency independence of the loss tangent in small amplitude oscillatory shear measurements over a wide range of thrombin concentration.

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