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The earliest treatise in mechanics, the Mechanical Problems ascribed to Aristotle, begins with problems having to do with a simple machine, the lever.
Sensory problems ascribed to the surgical procedure were dys- or hyperaesthesia, which had disappeared, in all but three children, six months postoperatively.
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Weaning problems are ascribed to the involvement of the phrenic nerves and the diaphragm, and intercostal and other accessory respiratory muscles can be affected as well [ 1, 10].
This hard problem is an ill-posed inverse problem, conventionally ascribed to an inverse model in M1.
But now they had somehow lost their drama, a problem she ascribed to "the blockbuster mentality" and curators' "underestimating the appetite of the public for detail".
The problems are variously ascribed to political clumsiness or, as the Republicans have described it with some jubilation, an amazingly tin ear for what New Yorkers are trying to tell him.
The problems are mainly ascribed to the electrically insulating nature of sulfur and the discharge products, and to the dissolution of the reaction intermediates of polysulfides.
We think that some of the problems can be ascribed to Japanese cultural characteristics, as discussed below.
Still, since these variables are characteristics of GPCs and our study indicated that only a small part of the variation in urgency for the three selected health problems could be ascribed to variation at the level of the GPC, we expect such variables to only marginally affect the variation in assigned urgency.
He's equating popularity with legs, which isn't a bad method but has its own problems: Namely the problems he ascribes to my methodology in #2.
And part of the problem could be ascribed to the fact that the wooden frames had not been restored.
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