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Barsalou (2003, 2005) gives six possible facets of the term as related to human cognitive capacities, while Saitta and Zucker (2013: Ch.2) identify five possible features as evident from the term's use in a variety of different disciplines, from philosophy and art, to mathematics and computer science.

In this paper, a methodology which applies a double prioritization procedure as well as an opportunistic usage of the two possible facets (maximizer/minimizer) of the optimization algorithm known as Hungarian method was proposed as a feasible solution for the 3GPP-LTE uplink or SC-FDMA system.

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He merely presents this statement along with every other possible facet of Guy Waterman's perplexing story, then gets out of the way.

On the other hand, possible faceting involving smaller scales than ∼0.07 cannot be reproduced due to the extension of the corner rounding.

Observers like Donald Mitchell Donald Mitchell, chairman of Mitchell and Company, a management consulting firm, gush that Ruettgers is in a class all his own when it comes to understanding every possible facet of the business.

Attempting to consider every possible facet of introducing such a device would make implementation more complex and would paralyze experimental initiatives.

Two possible edge facets are suggested, based on the NCS distribution.

However, it is possible that facets of Hispanic immigration which differ between the locations still remain intact, and this is indeed a factor at play.

Because the stepwise method was used, as required by the method, it was possible for facets already removed to be re-entered at later steps of the analyses.

On the basis of the present results we are yet unable to assess the amount to which high motivation might compensate for possible negative facets of belt wearing (e.g. irritations, negative feeling, etc).

Diagnosis of facet-mediated pain is possible through facet blocks (FB), be it intra-articular blocks (IAB) or comparative medial branch blocks (MBB) [ 20, 21].

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