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The principal difference is in the operations on justifications and corresponding closure conditions on admissible evidence function \ \cal E\) in Justification Logic models, which may hence be regarded as a dynamic version of awareness models which necessary closure properties specified.

While the program set-up differs in many details, both interventions are reported to exhibit rather low actual risks of sanctioning for non-compliance in job search or for turning down job offers, which may hence have resulted in a low level of compliance.

As is shown by the experimental results, the combination of PF with Taylor expansion can effectively combat the nonlinearity distortion in the 60GHz millimeter-wave radar communication systems, which may hence provide a competitive solution to the practical design of 60GHz millimeter-wave communication and other radar communication systems.

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Consequently, the following is an exploration of themes mentioned in at least 5% of the comments (i.e., at least 90 comments) as these may be the themes that commenters cared about most and hence which may have been more likely to influence vaccination decisions.

Second, use of primary care consultation data relies upon a primary care diagnosis which may introduce misdiagnosis and hence misclassification bias.

It has dual activities by eliciting endothelial cell division and increasing vascular permeability, which may increase oedema, and hence joint swelling, in RA.

Large changes in cell function can occur in response to extremely low concentrations, but which may become saturated and hence unresponsive at higher concentrations (vom Saal and Hughes 2005; Welshons et al. 2003).

This will increase traffic on selected links which may lead to congestion and hence data packets transmitted through these links may face additional delay.

These variables are relatively disconnected from the system, with which they have only few links, which may not be strong, and hence, may be discarded (Ravi and Shankar 2005; Mudgal et al. 2009, 2010; Luthra et al. 2011).

Good testing relies on tight and consistent closed-loop control — yet the plant's dynamic behaviour is a function of the test-piece's stiffness, which is probably unknown a priori and which may vary during the test: hence adaptation is required for acceptable performance.

This study has demonstrated that the 2 3-day curing as practiced in Kenyan rangelands by pastoralists does not significantly affect forage CP; however, at 3 days, it has effects on forage color which may reduce palatability and intake, hence affecting productivity.

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