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He selects and keeps the object out of emotional resonance, and then unwittingly seeks the object's destruction through intense use with the attendant requirement for serial replacement of elements, through use related misadventure, and through reinvention by way of improvements, to say nothing about "because he can".
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Indeed, as it does not use any primary or rechargeable batteries, there is no need for element reloading or replacement of such elements.
"You could buy a house in Greenwich for $1 million, but the cost to rebuild it might be $3 million," she said, adding that guaranteed replacement cost ensures "like kind" replacement of all elements of the house.
An analysis of urban development supported the estimation of buildings age and their remaining lifetime while national standards supported the time of replacement of building elements during the use phase.
The findings of this study show that the durability, safety, appearance, and efficiency of transparent buildings can be improved through continuous refinement of designs, replacement of aged elements, prompt repair of damaged protective coatings, and greater exploitation of double-sided screens.
In this paper, D flip-flop structure has been considered and we have proposed two new D flip-flop structures which employ the inherent capabilities of QCA in timing and data flow control, rather than ordinary replacement of CMOS elements with equivalent QCA ones.
Combining the calculated parameter values and their evolution with the spectroscopic data led to the identification or replacement of the elements present in the very general equivalent circuit found in the literature: a double layer, two circuit films in parallel and mass transfer.
Bone marrow examination revealed almost total replacement of marrow elements with clumps of small round basophilic cells.
Conceptual change can encompass not only the replacement of certain elements but also the refinement and elaboration of existing knowledge structures (see Smith III et al. 1994; Vosniadou, 2008).
If we assume hybridization necessitates replacement of some elements of traditional knowledge, what pieces make the traditional system vulnerable to breakdown and which pieces retain flexibility?
It was Élie Metchnikoff who first proposed that "aging is the replacement of noble elements by ignoble ones" [ 1].
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