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Historically, adds Mr. Bookstaber, there are two characteristics that precipitate financial crises: complexity and leverage.
Aluminum-magnesium-silicon alloys develop strength through thermal treatments that precipitate fine Mg2Si particles.
Yet the factors that precipitate and perpetuate it may be a major reason for the failure of so many obese patients to lose weight and keep it off.
Some of these variations appear to be associated with environmental factors that precipitate the onset of disease.
I kiss away the humid fears that precipitate your moonlit heartburn: This stately home with spacious, bright living areas is eligible for a tax abatement.
(John Rockwell) ARTICHOKE DANCE COMPANY (Thursday through Sunday) Lynn Neuman's "Look at Me (when I talk to you)," a new work about moments that precipitate action or change, shares a program with the circuslike "Origins".
Concretions form out of minerals that precipitate out of iron-rich water into surrounding sedimentary rock; because the composition of the rocks was uniform, the concretions grew equally in all directions into spheres.
Shettima speaks in even starker terms: "As long as the underlying problems that precipitate the crisis are not met, then there is a risk that more Nigerians will try to go to Europe.
To identify crucial factors that precipitate cerebral palsy by controlling confounding factors in logistic regression analyses.
But the buzzwords that precipitate donor withdrawal are symptoms, not causes.
Effective process design requires the solubility of metals that precipitate during the process to be known.
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