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We argue that it is a symptom of underlying persistent unsustainability in socio-economic systems which may result in profound systemic changes, i.e. transitions.

Thus, systemic administration of amphetamine may activate multiple behavior facilitation systems, which may interfere with each other or operate independently.

Our case emphasizes the importance of a detailed review of systems which may reveal related infectious or inflammatory issues with potentially serious systemic consequences.

A hospital's pharmacy, laboratory and patient discharge office are likely to have automated systems, which may not necessarily be linked.

The NCP-based substrates can also be applied to other electronic systems, which may prosper next-generation green flexible electronics.

This also enables modeling large systems, which may not be possible otherwise.

Officials expect fewer problems with the touch-screen systems, which may be employed in many of the state's larger counties in the next election.

Here, the reaction fractional step requires the solution of a collection of independent ODE systems which may be severely stiff.

That challenge needs to be solved by extending grid infrastructure or installing decentralised energy systems which may be best served by renewable technologies, the letter says.

Just days later, Cisco has urgently announced that it's going to patch two vulnerabilities in its firewall systems, which may have been exploited since as early as 2013.

Traditional control design techniques are not adequate to cope with these systems, which may suffer from unanticipated dynamic failures.

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