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However, its implementation has been stopped mainly due to the vessel's thermal ratcheting concern, which would compromise its structural integrity.
"It suggests that you can get antibiotic marker genes spreading around the stomach which would compromise antibiotic resistance.
A flood of emails purporting to link to a video of Obama's acceptance speech were actually connected to a trojan horse program which would compromise the target's PC.
It will lead to a European army, they say, which would compromise Ireland's neutrality, and the treaty transfers too many decisions to Brussels.
Indeed, too much high laser power should be carefully avoided to prevent overheating and excessive thermal alteration of the metal, which would compromise the visual appearance of the resulting workpiece.
Due to process nonlinearities and operating condition changes, industrial processes frequently encounter significant dynamics variations, which would compromise the long-term effectiveness of controller monitoring schemes and leads to superfluous alarms.
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Anaesthesia is used to immobilize experimental animals during electrophysiological, MRS and PET studies in which movement would compromise the experiment.
Traditional fabrication techniques have limitations in controlling the geometry and architecture of the electrode and solid-state electrolytes, which would otherwise compromise the performance.
But the Afghans have said that Taliban fighters fired on their forces from within hospital, which would potentially compromise its protected status.
They wanted to preserve the separation of powers, so they tried to set out criteria which would not compromise the executive branch".
However, this would involve complex SI generation operations at the encoder, which would (1) compromise the low encoding complexity benefit of DVC and (2) rather favour a traditional predictive coding approach from a compression performance point of view.
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