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These exceptions must use spur graphs to avoid non-identifiability problems, have |K j | < |K d |, include complexes without including required intermediates, and have K d = ∞ in product expressions that remain finite (see Table 1 footnote).
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Riders may use spurs and crop to urge the horse to greater speed, but finesse in turning the barrels is equally important.
Andrianaivo and Kpodar (2012) African Countries Secondary Data Mobile phone use spurs economic growth through financial inclusion.
The fifth paper, "Has expansion of mobile phone and internet use spurred financial inclusion in the SAARC countries?", by Sanjaya Kumar Lenka and Rajesh Barik, discovers a positive and significant relationship between the growth of financial inclusion and expansion of both mobile phone and Internet services.
When and if you train or re-train the horse, do not use spurs, a crop, a quirt or even a whip if you can help it.
Bull riding events in rodeos are notorious for using spurs, flank straps and electric prods to promote bucking and to control the bull.
A male platypus can use these spurs to deliver painful venom to rival males or would-be attackers.
The evenly spaced notches on the wheel were used to spur evenly timed mechanical movements: Divided space is turned into divided time.
The most facile development of "Maze" is that it treats Tourette's syndrome as a kind of Muse, a force that Lyle uses to spur him on.
Many prominent Latino leaders and activists have denounced Trump, and his comments have been used to spur voter registration and participation among Hispanics.
His use of spurs, crops, and bits is misinterpreted, and charges are unfairly brought against him by the envious dean of women's athletics.
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