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Nonetheless, as the defects in a complex system increase, the time comes when just one more defect is enough to impair the whole, resulting in the condition known as frailty.
The structure is used because the fully decoded DAC is inherently monotonic; so if the subdivision is also monotonic, the whole resulting DAC is also monotonic.
Since the ridge segments were subparallel to the former margin, the Izanagi plate detached as a whole, resulting in a drastic change in mantle flow dynamics across the whole West Pacific and East Asia (Seton et al. 2015).
Integration is defined as the action or the effect of joining parts to form a whole, resulting in unique features and functions not present in the original constituting parts.
A small relative decrease of β1, or the same relative increase in β2, lowers the curve as a whole, resulting in smaller maximum diameter increment, a smaller diameter of maximum diameter increment and a smaller maximum diameter that can be reached.
This is WHY I hate your FRIENDS!" and the whole resulting atmosphere will be a write off.
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A squeeze of lemon, the natively peppery arugula, the charcoal-accented octopus -- the whole resulted in a bright, piquant blending of harmonious tastes.
Classification of studies into subgroups by compliance and by pubertal status of participants in the study as a whole resulted in identical subgroups.
Therefore it's easier to use because you don't now have to navigate a whole result set out of that.
"Previously match-fixing was about the whole result or session [each day's play in Test and first-class cricket is broken into three sessions] — fixing over a set period.
The cross table for the whole results is made, and an analysis of variance is conducted.
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