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The resultant fluid forces acting at different longitudinal locations of the cable tend to point toward the same direction which generates greater cross-flow excitation force, and the axis-wise lift correlation is enhanced.
So the U.S. is caught in a vicious circle: rising income inequality breeds more inequality in educational opportunity, which generates greater inequality in educational attainment.
In contrast, antagonistic interactions may favour greater compartmentalisation through the continual coevolution of defences and counterdefences (i.e., evolutionary arm races involving exploitation barriers), which generates greater specificity [3].
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The stones are of three different sorts: Poleastis, which can store and generate great quantities of heat; Macbrus, which generates great quantities of light; and Ebelus, which when one side of the stone is clasped to the skin renders a man weightless, or half as heavy again if the other side is touched.
The International Financial Agencies are should care for the sustainable development of countries and should ensure that they are not subjected to oppressive lending systems which, far from promoting progress, subject people to mechanisms which generate greater poverty, exclusion and dependence.
While not directly naming global lenders like the IMF, Francis said that "International financial agencies should care for the sustainable development of countries and should ensure that they are not subjected to oppressive lending systems, which, far from promoting progress, subject people to mechanisms which generate greater poverty".
However, when the coinfection was performed at the same time, mice developed a stronger inflammatory response, which generated greater pathology and mortality.
The project is a new effort in the field of computer-based artificial life research, which generated great interest among computer scientists and biologists in the 1980s and '90s but waned as rapid progress was made in synthetic biology.
During the Gilded Age, new technologies made possible new industries, which generated great riches for the fortunate few, but at the expense of workers, consumers, and the environment.
New technologies made possible new industries, which generated great riches for the fortunate few, but at the expense of workers, many of them immigrants, who worked long hours, under dangerous conditions, for little pay.
Several cases were reported in the press which generated great protest and indignation.
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