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Ultra-weak couplings are technically naturally small due to a custodial shift symmetry of σ in the ζi→0 limit.
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Asked about the charges by U.S. security agencies — and denied by Moscow — that Russian hackers had tried to influence the outcome of the U.S. election through the spread of misinformation, Kahl, said, "We have indications that it is coming from this direction, yes". "Naturally, it is technically difficult to attribute it to a state actor," he added.
Buckwheat, corn, and quinoa (technically a seed) are all naturally gluten-free.
The betel or areca nut is a naturally-occurring seed -- technically a fruit, or a "drupe" -- which grows on the areca palm (Areca catechu), a tree species indigenous to Asia, the tropical Pacific, and parts of east Africa.
The extraperitoneal approach is technically easier in the obese patient because it naturally creates a bowel-free operative field.
We recognize that since BCR-ABL is a fusion protein that is not naturally occurring, the term "wild type" is technically incorrect.
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