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A one-spur cancellation scheme is first described, for which we exploit the a priori knowledge of the spur frequency to create a reference of the polluting tone with the same frequency.
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Thus, agriculture might have spurred the frequency increase of variants that were already weakly adaptive in hunter-gatherers, resulting in a continuum rather than an abrupt onset of selective events.
Climate change is expected to increase the frequency and intensity of current hazards and the probability of extreme events, and also to spur the emergence of new hazards (Nicholls and Lowe, 2006).
Some will spur innovation.
His writing could spur controversy.
But they also spur innovation.
How will you spur growth?
The ranking may spur improvement.
To spur positive change?
Theoretically, that would spur conservation.
"It does spur me on.
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