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Dispersion analyses revealed a profile of frequency spectra characterized by distinct frequency zones, each of which is engendered by a bifurcation point.
The adaptive thresholds are considered to be alterable criteria in designing matrix C. The proposed synthetic system not only avoids the problem which is engendered by multi-layers but also exploits full information of pixels themselves.
Or where two emotions have the same thought content, they can be differentiated by reference to the state of feeling which is engendered by the thought, as when we treat pity and schadenfreude as distinct emotions types, since they involve different felt responses to the thought of someone else's misfortune.
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All of which is engendering a fair amount of what in Los Angeles would be called buzz, but in Cambridge seems better termed speculative ratiocination.
This study investigates the causes of decreasing water level in two wells (Ganga and Yamuna) inside the Jagannath Temple in Puri city, India, which is engendering water scarcity for day to day temple activities.
From the very early years of the independent Republic, the city's enormous weight in terms of population and economic activity, which was engendered by its position as the gateway to the hinterland and by the low labor intensity of the dominant cattle-raising activity, posed a constant challenge to the Argentinean federal system.
Its unity is engendered by the synthesis which the subject effects of itself by its apperception and which it articulates in the "Table of Judgments".
The Hellenic people, which, as a rule, confines itself to applauding even on special occasions, cheered its sovereign with all the enthusiasm which has been engendered by the success of the recent campaign.
A month later, F.B.I. headquarters permitted DeVecchio to reopen Scarpa, after he attributed the murder-conspiracy charge against Scarpa to the "paranoia" among Colombo-family members which had been engendered by the war.
Lastly, future avenues of research which may be engendered and engineered to enhance the biohydrogen generation and process biokinetics are discussed.
Further confusion is engendered by the common use of the term regional cerebral blood volume, usually an absolute measurement, which is often also abbreviated as rCBV.
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