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The second circumstance involves mineral deposits containing sulfide minerals, especially copper sulfides, that are subjected to weathering under desert conditions.
In this second circumstance, another question is whether traces of lost buildings are preserved within the mound subsurface and can be mapped as remnants testifying past settlement.
In fact, when we set positive constants β and γ large enough, the second circumstance and the conditions in Theorem 1 hold naturally.
The second circumstance is related to learners who were in the condition in which there was at least one dummy card found in the state.
A direct way that we could use the (-|lambda(L+L^{H})|_{mathrm{max}}) is to replace the (lambda _{mathrm{min}}(L+L^{H})), and this is consistent with the Corollary 3 and the second circumstance in Remark 1.
The process therefore tends towards the second circumstance.
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Fine takes it that these two conceptions correspond to two genuine categories of objects, and calls the first truths and the second circumstances.
The third circumstance in which secondary enrichment is important involves BIFs and sedimentary manganese deposits.
The first circumstance arises when gold-bearing rocks—even rocks containing only traces of gold are subjected to lateritic weathering.
The first circumstance is related to learners who were in a condition where there was no dummy card contained in the state.
So, in this paper we just consider the first circumstance, letting (gamma_{mathrm{best}}=-s), (beta_{mathrm{best}}=-s+alpha), and (sleq0).
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