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Problem is thirty.
If a problem is 30, the problem is the person who sits 30 cm from the computer screen.
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To arrive at practical designs the optimization problem is augmented with constraints on the geometrical properties of the cross section.
This problem is augmented in circadian biology because many commonly used RT-PCR reference genes have been shown to be regulated by the circadian clock (e.g., GAPDH) (Shinohara et al. 1998).
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This problem was augmented by the lack of continuity of care by the dispensing practitioners due to the service contracting arrangements whereby the practitioner may be different at each patient visit.
To bypass the undecodability problem, b Δ is augmented by P n ×b Δ ×U n ×(1−P n ).
Taking the problem a step further, it is augmented with a chemical model describing the deposition of silicon (Si) from silane (SiH4), silylene (SiH2) and hydrogen (H2).
Sources in the museum industry say that this can pose an ethical dilemma, especially when it is augmented by the more practical problem of 'brownwash'brownwash
In Bangladesh, the problem of antimicrobial drug resistance in humans and poultry is augmented by the uncontrolled use of unprescribed antimicrobial drugs (6 ).
"Double exposure" describes how vulnerability is augmented by having to deal simultaneously with problems from the impacts of global environmental change and economic globalization (Leichenko and O'Brien 2008).
The problem of non-ideal velocity readings is also considered, and the observer is augmented to compensate for bias in the angular and linear velocity measurements.
Through investment this capital stock is augmented.
The next buzz is augmented reality.
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