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The ability of the structure to continue to carry load after damage and the subsequent propensity of the damage to propagate are important considerations for the design of damage tolerant composite structures.
These interfaces, through which the signals between neurons propagate, are called synapses.
The terms profess, practise and propagate are not defined in the Constitution, but cases from Singapore and other jurisdictions may shed light on their meaning.
For the millions of men and women who support Trump's candidacy, this admission means confessing that the man they support and the ideas many of them propagate are inconsistent with core American values: freedom, equality, and democracy.
Indeed, under laboratory conditions the mutations that are allowed to propagate are neutral by definition, and the authors in essence studied the effect of mutations accumulated by drift.
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The implications were undeniable: the idea of ether as a fixed reference frame through which light must propagate was coming undone.
Propagate is co-producing the show.
The term propagate was considered by the Supreme Court of India in Stanislaus v. State of Madhya Pradesh (1977).
All the messages that are not immediately propagated are said to be retained.
Fortunately, marshes where the mosquitoes propagated are gone.
Another myth propagated is that elephants' tusks fall out naturally.
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