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Most players usually augment the thump-thump-thump of the basketball on the court's hardwood floor with the banging, reverberating bass from headphones tethered to their iPods.

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The holy trinity (or "three sisters") of crops here, as in many Native American communities, is corn, beans and squash, usually augmented by hunting, foraging and gardening.

The dependence on molecular mass is different, however, with λ varying as 1/m1/2 owing to the factor v̄. Thus, light gases tend to be better conductors of heat than are heavy gases, and this tendency is usually augmented by the behaviour of l.

Consequently, as discussed by Ragan, words are usually augmented to improve comprehension.

The basic gravity model is usually augmented by incorporating other determinants that either facilitate or hinder FDI flows; such factors can be related to home country (i), host country (j), and country pairs (ij).

Despite these disadvantages, the size of East Indiamen meant that from a distance they appeared quite similar to a small ship of the line, a deception usually augmented by paintwork and dummy cannon.

It is usually augmented by a course of corticosteroids and anticonvulsants in patients presenting with neurological complications [ 1, 3].

Therefore, bone defects are usually augmented using artificial bone substitutes in combination with or without an autograft.

Those with longer segmental latencies were classified as disynaptic; these usually augmented in amplitude following successive stimuli, reflecting temporal summation in the interposed inter-neurons (Riddle et al., 2009).

For example, frying usually augments the fat content, and for some foods, such as potatoes, the dietary fibre is increased owing to the formation of resistant starch. 1 Frying can specifically increase the amount of trans fatty acids in foods.

As a priori bond valences are derived from all the valence-sum-rule equations in a structure (usually augmented by loop equations), it follows that optimizing bond-valence parameters with reference to observed and a priori bond valences is equivalent to optimizing the valence-sum rule for all ions (cations and anions) in a structure.

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