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The effect of monocular lid suture is obvious in individual animals, because deprivation shrinks one eye's columns and expands the other's.
He noted that this contract curve was shrinking as the number of agents was growing, leading eventually to the competitive equilibrium.
As the opportunity value of continued existence shrinks, the corresponding duty fades to insignificance and eventually disappears altogether.
As shrinks further, the only interior equilibrium that still exists is nonmonetary, but it disappears as becomes sufficiently low.
As anticipated, the impact of costs shrinks as the plan grows larger but the effect differs by plan type.
In this case the implementations of functions use interval arithmetic and approximations to transcendental functions that get more accurate as the input interval shrinks.
Since usage counts can increase (by shrinking inlining or record selection) as well as decrease (by any shrinking rule), this might seem dangerous.
In the developed world, many enterprises increasingly operate in situations in which traditional assets, (physical and monetary) are of shrinking importance to business success.
In other words, a base of reduplication is never shrunk down to size in a reduplicative context in order to better satisfy base-reduplicant identity.
In the region of the wake, the plasma shrinks in size, and forms a narrow plasma channel.
The same tendency to form rapidly shrinking sub-sheets was found and described in [27, 36].
Without fanfare, the official consensus estimate of the size of the problem is shrunk.
An object in space possesses three degrees of freedom that determine its spatial relationship with other objects, namely, transition, rotation, and scaling enlargements or shrinking!.
As we can see this is not true, but the difference in the constant in the exponent shrinks surprisingly quickly as m becomes large.
There is also a well-defined temporal sequence where a given cell grows, then exchanges fluid with a neighbouring cell, and then shrinks.