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the inherit
verb
To take possession of as a right (especially in Biblical translations).
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Platelet levels measured in thrombocytopenic ICU patients reflect both the inherit and transfused platelets.
The proposed methodology exploits the inherit characteristics of IEC 61850 standard i.e. Network - based communication, interchangeability between multivendor IEDs, and engineering based on substation configuration language (SCL) files.
The inherit benefits of both bandwidth and ESD robustness of distributed amplifiers are first compared to those of single-ended feedback amplifiers.
One challenge with working with motorcycle data are the inherit difficulties associated with missing data – such as motorcycle-specific: vehicle miles traveled (VMT) and average daily traffic (ADT).
The challenges facing Web service discovery are further magnified by the stringent constraints of mobile devices and the inherit complexity of wireless heterogeneous networks.
However, engine performance was adversely affected by the excessive heat rejected from the cooler due to the inherit axial conduction loss of channel regenerators compared to conventional regenerator.
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And what of the inherited tenant?
The inherited social networks have spatial fluidity and ductility.
There are no specific treatments for the inherited disorder.
This also makes her the inherited ruler of Earth.
The latter suggests involvement of the inherited circadian factors.
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