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In the same way, some of the realities that the Philippines faces are contrary to or are not totally aligned with the more stringent concepts of International Relations.
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The ability of the simulation to provide information on experimentally not directly accessible quantities like the detailed spatial arrangement of the particles allows for stringent tests of theoretical concepts about the glass transition and provides additional insight for the interpretation of experimental data.
Speer, Jr.,'s typically thoughtful approach was on display in the FIFA bid, which featured a small footprint, stringent environmental measures, and a concept for "modular" stadiums that could be shipped to developing countries at the conclusion of the World Cup.
The principal constraint on the concept is the stringent requirements on beam quality.
However, the stringent conditions of the traditional concept of consent in medical research stand in direct contradiction to the prospective collection approach – the requirement to specify specific research in advance standing in the way of extracting maximum research utility from collected samples.
6– 14 Because of the existing confusion concerning terminology, we propose more stringent definition of five commonly used concepts.
It will also be essential to use a stringent joint terminology so that key concepts, such as "power stroke" have a similar meaning among muscle physiologists, biochemists, single molecule biophysicists, and structural biologists.
We could use techniques similar to the one we used for resolving NCBI and ENSEMBL conflicts, or develop more stringent criteria based on the authority concept.
The story of Harlow, a combative and morally ambiguous figure, makes for lively reading — the kind that has you rethinking everything from your analyst to your mother — but one also wishes that the Pulitzer-winning author had a gift for fusing the larger concepts with character, and a more stringent way with prose.
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