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Genomic instability is considered by many authors the key engine of tumorigenesis.
It inverts the anti-porn mistake of seeing porn as the key engine of transformation, instead giving it no power whatsoever.
That theory holds that new ideas are the key engine of growth and presents mathematical models, created by economists like Paul M. Romer of Stanford, to simulate the process.
This was the culture that enraptured America for a generation, a culture underpinned by a doctrine that proclaimed the market king, always gave priority to the shareholder, and believed that business was the key engine of progress and thus should take precedence in policy decisions.
The key engine parameters include strokes per cycle, compression ratio, displacement, RPM, MAP, IAT, and volumetric efficiency.
Equity is the key engine of growth.
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For many years, China has been one of the key engines of global growth.
Small enterprises are the key engines of employment, alleviating poverty and improving equality (Gomez 2008).
Aberdeenshire Council leader Jim Gifford said: "The UK and Scottish governments have identified city regions as being one of the key engines of economic growth.
Together with co-stimulation from the T lymphocytes (T-cells), naïve B-cells become fully activated and go on to proliferate and differentiate into memory and plasma cells, with the latter serving as the key engines for producing specific antibodies.
In this work, an efficient implementation of a zero-dimensional model is described for the estimation of key engine parameters for combustion control in compression-ignition engines.
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