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However, an understanding of post-depositional remanent magnetization (PDRM) processes shows that lock-in of the geomagnetic signal occurs below the sediment water interface in marine sediments (e.g., Roberts et al. 2013; Suganuma et al. 2011), which then tends to yield older ages for geomagnetic events than for depositions.

This shows the 'psychological' effect: when the number of infective individuals is high, the increase in the number of infectives varies inversely to the force of infection, due to the presence of the large number of infectives in the population, which then tends to decrease the individuals' contacts per unit time [7, 15].

I stagger these authors beginning with those who I most primarily associate with his influence (Amy Hempel, Diane Williams), which then tends to diminish in immediacy as they physically shift away (Sam Lipsyte, Gary Lutz).

Take the example of child disability: the problem of invisibility is compounded by the stigma ascribed to it, which then tends to reinforce denial and silence at multiple levels.

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Early manufacturing techniques often failed to remove all traces of residual acids from the nitrocellulose, which then tended to undergo an unpredictable spontaneous decomposition resulting in explosion.

On the other hand, states which aggravate the stress increase the magnitude of additional changes, which then tend to drive the organism more strongly away from these states (Fig.  2a).

This fact may cause limitations for interpreting the absolute values which then would tend to be too high.

The plants are pruned to encourage the largest berries, which are then tended so they do not touch the ground.

Heading into Monaco, the big question was could the turbos - which had until then tended to be quite unwieldy on tight circuits - compete with the more nimble Cosworth-powered cars around the streets of the principality.

It then tends to attach to its own cause an absolute value which distorts its own vision … Its enemy becomes the embodiment of all evil.

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