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Indeed, much of their success stems from their decision to stick with what they know: hockey training equipment.
The conflation of these terms stems from their mutual affinity in describing artists who were not formally trained, but relied on their own social, cultural, psychological, and ethnic resources to execute their art practices.
Their power also stems from their political operations.
Some scientists' research stems from their children's experiences.
Part of their disagreement stems from their different institutional roles.
Their popularity stems from their unique designs and services.
Scientific studies show this stems from their contaminated environment.
Throughout her career, O'Meara has demonstrated a deep commitment to interdisciplinary approaches to complex health problems, stemming from her training as an engineer.
Clinical judgment betokens a practical wisdom stemming from training and professional practice [ 26].
An optimization method based on simulated annealing (SA) is then used to locate the combination of controllable factors (tolerances) to optimize the output response (manufacturing cost plus quality loss) using the equations stemming from the trained network.
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors disclosed its final approval of a settlement reached between the county and Metrolink over liability stemming from the January 2005 train derailment in Glendale.
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