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The subordinate effect of N-addition likely reflects that growth is limited by moisture rather than nitrogen.
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13, 14 In contrast to naturalistic observations in birds, controlled laboratory studies in primates provide further insight to socially subordinate effects.
Besides, the subordinate shadow effect adhering to the sun's movement is also simulated, producing a visually plausible relighting result.
These results may be attributed to the fact that parents and orthodontists of the SHCNs group focus more on the functional outcome and are willing to subordinate aesthetic effects.
But then, most of the art seems to have been selected precisely not to stand out, but to mesh with everything else, to subordinate individual effects to a never-quite-defined whole, to make a large show that feels like a small show, a group show that comes across as a single piece.
From the outset, Brooks subordinates the effect his own writing had on the President, for the sake of...what, exactly?
In comparison, the iron storage and antioxidant functions of ferritin are not optimally evolved, but seem to be subordinated side-effects of the buffer function.
In an article in Encounter in the 70s, Dunn claimed that the Liverpool poets "represent an unliterary principle of making poems, subordinating craft to effect".
Their orders of magnitude are subordinate to the effects they are supposed to have on the drug-to-carrier forces.
Rather, through the friendship, and through changes in your friend over time, you may come to change your evaluative outlook, thereby in effect subordinating your commitment to certain values to your commitment to your friend.
In all his paintings, whether in watercolour or oil, and in his etchings, the subject is subordinate to the atmospheric effect, as in the Grey Tower, Old Amsterdam (c. 1880) and Landscape near Dordrecht (c. 1870).
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