adventitious Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of adventitious In English

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  • In this case, multiple possible conformations taking advantage of the now numerous adventitious contacts will be possible and the system will exhibit complex kinetics.

  • Their actions are more adventitious and unpredictable; they perceive and act under uncertainty.

  • It is possible that much of this variation is adventitious rather than under intentional control.

  • Although 38 of the films include an older actor whose character perished, death was likely to occur because of adventitious events.

  • But from a psychological standpoint, there may be important implications in precisely the aspects of performance that have been backgrounded in this controversy ("adventitious causes").

  • The characterization of these dates as the "middle" of the year may have been adventitious.

  • To what extent these measures would be sufficient to reduce adventitious presence to values below threshold is as yet unknown.

  • Presumably, these leaf buds either arose from nodes having very short internodes or were adventitious.

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