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to complementarity
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The state or characteristic of being complementary
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According to complementarity, on the atomic level a physical phenomenon expresses itself differently depending on the experimental setup used to observe it.
According to complementarity when we observe the position of an object, we affect its momentum uncontrollably.
Finally, we apply our results to complementarity problems and optimization problems.
In this section, we apply our results to complementarity problems in Hilbert spaces.
The simulation results show that the potential benefits of market coupling are strongly related to complementarity.
In this paper, we extend the monotone iterative approach for elliptic boundary value equation, presented in [6], to complementarity as well as two-sided obstacle problems.
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We show that PRG-1 is required to initiate, but not to maintain, silencing of transgenes engineered to contain complementarity to endogenous 21U-RNAs.
When DNA damage is sufficiently extensive, the cell stops growing, and the SOS repair pathways attempt to restore complementarity to the genome [1].
MiR399f/g were predicted to have complementarity to a putative MYB family transcription factor.
True, some analysts point to complementarities (the Germans are better at fixed-line business, the Italians in mobile telephony) and cost-cutting potential.
Ottaviano and Peri (2012) show theoretically and empirically that in equilibrium the inflow of immigrants creates a positive effect on natives due to complementarities in production.
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