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Beyond cost issues and repeat purchases, other implications of long design lifetime include the increased risk of technological slowdown given the lower frequency of purchases and technology refresh, and the increased risk for satellite operators that the spacecraft will be technologically obsolete before the end of its life (with the corollary of loss of value and competitive advantage).

It is our hope that this article will help researchers to approach motif discovery with good scientific technique, increasing their success rate with the corollary of reducing the wastage of resources that has at times occurred.

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In Theorem 2.4, by means of the Kuratowski measure, we characteriz for a given, a class of bounded operators on, that commute with, such that As the corollary of this theorem we obtain the main result of Grabiner.

In other words, instead of higher environmental impact associated with increasing wealth and the corollary of higher per capita resource consumption [12] [15], the EKC predicts that beyond a certain threshold, wealthier societies can reduce environmental degradation via cleaner technologies and higher demand for sustainable behavior from their citizenry [10].

The corollary of disperse, heterogeneous datasets with a wide variability in material properties will limit the potential of BN techniques.

The illegal trade is said to carry with it the corollaries of violence, exploitation and the support of organised crime.

We need to develop and pursue a win-win-win policy to end the 'oil addiction' for these great reasons with the corollary benefit of turning the tide on that pesky problem of Global Warming.

In the meanwhile, somebody's got to try and keep these people alive, keep as many people as possible from becoming H.I.V.-infected in the first place, and set up health-care systems that can deal with the corollary consequences of t.b., malaria, and all the other health issues.

The application of piezoelectric composites in energy harvesters is continuously increasing even at the microscale, with the immediate corollary of a fundamental need for improved computational tools for optimization of performances at the design level.

Many of the 2002 V-Day participants had endured brutal assaults, including rape and incest, along with the cruel corollary of those crimes: the implied imperative to silence.

Indeed, disruption of GJIC is a common feature of malignant conversion per se with the corollary that suppression of transformed cell characteristics can occur when GJIC is established between transformed and non-transformed cells (Yamasaki, 1991; Sakamoto et al, 1999).

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