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Our green obsession with windmills is bringing Britain's electricity system to its knees, if Tory press commentators writing about last week's grid problems are to be believed.
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One of the first steps in solving any problem is to actually believe it can be solved.
Moreover, effectively reducing internalizing problems in this target group may also lead to a decrease in externalizing problems, as behavioural problems are believed to be mediated by deficits in internal impulse regulation and poor self-control [ 24].
The decision-making process will become much harder for many-objective optimization problem, because human beings are believed to be able to handle up to seven criteria [25, 26, 27].
It has been shown that metaheuristics are able to tackle instances of problems that are believed to be hard in general, by exploring usually large solution search spaces of the instances.
By systematically analyzing the kinematic parameters and trajectories of the anchor, further knowledge of the five fundamental problems, which is believed to be beneficial to improving our understanding on the penetration mechanism and kinematic behavior of drag anchors, is clearly obtained.
The vascular problems of NIDDM individuals are believed to be traceable to alterations in endothelial function.
Today he was rushed to hospital in Buenos Aires with breathing problems and is believed to be in a critical condition.
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