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"They don't understand the tight linkage between cost and volume.
These are actually a bit contradictory since strong corrective forces imply tight linkage, but most people don't notice that.
These are seen through a practice theory lens that emphasises practical activity and the tight linkage between strategising and organising.
With notable exceptions, most political scientists have expressed skepticism about any such tight linkage, and they have backed up that skepticism with thoughtful empirical work.
Qian, S.B. et al. Tight linkage between translation and MHC class I peptide ligand generation implies specialized antigen processing for defective ribosomal products.
There was a vast difference between Bush's loose, voluntary linkage to gain American freedom of action, and Clinton-Gore's tight linkage allowing Russia to determine both our ABM restrictions and Start limitations.
To elucidate their relations, whether by tight linkage or allelism, larger mapping populations must be analyzed.
And Facebook has never had the really tight linkage with music that Twitter and especially Myspace have enjoyed.
In rhinoplasty surgery, the surgeon must understand the tight linkage between surface aesthetics, underlying anatomy, and selection of operative techniques.
Uncertain Suffering demonstrates the tight linkage between racial disparities and certain fundamental inadequacies in medical care for sickle cell disease.
Some problems, such as tight linkage, pleiotropy or introgression out of the target region, need to be overcome.
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