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Splitting impacts completeness but not homogeneity, and merging impacts homogeneity but not completeness.
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He is in a critical but stable condition and it is believed his life was saved by his skiing helmet, which split on impact when he hit a rock.
If the U.K. is out [that bloc], then does it mean that every company will need to have a separate data center in the U.K. or manage data differently?" As for subsidies, Botteri observed that U.K. startups have received meaningful R&D support from the European Union, and well as the U.K., and wondered aloud how a split will impact startups.
Researchers have recreated a split-second impact of a meteor with primordial Earth, and shown how the 3.5-megaton collision might have reorganized common molecules into some of the early building blocks that led to all life.
The tests for workability, compressive strength, splitting tensile strength, impact strength, flexure strength, chloride ingress, acid and sulfate resistance and water sorptivity were carried out.
When a fuel tank's rigid shell splits open on impact, the bladder inside stretches to absorb the impact without bursting.
The impact of splitting on the number and capacity of transponders at nodes is also gauged.
Economists, for the most part, are split on the macroeconomic impacts of wage hikes, but most agree that they do reduce poverty.
Who uses a nuclear weapon first?" "A nuclear explosion is not caused by one atom splitting, but by the impact of the first atom that splits causing multiple other atoms near it to split, and they in turn causing multiple atoms to split.
We also explored the possible impact of age on impact scores by splitting the sample into those under and over 50 years-old.
The impact split the plane into three pieces.
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