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But with e-waste all the old ecological dogmas start to become ambiguous.
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Life seems dour until only moves to 6 and matters become ambiguous.
The above definitions of innovation knowledge may be relatively simple and consistent when applied to technology adoption by individuals, while they become ambiguous when applied to the organisational setting in which the process is complex and contested.
Without words to hold on to, everything becomes ambiguous so the choreography has to speak of this in some way – it's a really challenging piece to take into movement.
The mineral compositions of lunar materials derived from remote-sensing observations of the reflectance spectrum become ambiguous due to the space-weathering effect.
Indeed, high redshift SNe Ia are dimmed by dust in the IGM, conseqently, the observational estimate of the distance to them and cosmological parameters become ambiguous (Goobar et al., 2002).
First, the term "double salt bridge" has become ambiguous; it is also used to describe a combination of two pairs of residues forming two "parallel", simple salt bridges next to each other, usually on the interface of two proteins or domains [ 95 ].
Inferences can become ambiguous when probe set annotations correspond to exon regions located in overlapping regions of multiple gene models.
Placement of a cushion improves the stability of the test and avoids failures initiation near to the loading block caused by singularities in the stress field, although, the boundary conditions become ambiguous.
Considerable confusion has arisen simply due to the fact that as the subject has developed, the meaning of key terms have changed or become ambiguous.
Thus, ITDs become ambiguous as they deviate from the midline, but the precise point at which ambiguity occurs depends on the sound frequency.
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