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Crucially and is
Crucially, it is connected to a filter cartridge near the mouth either directly, or via a flexible hose.
Crucially the gate, comprising silicon, is heavily p-doped ; and its presence depletes the underlying silicon nanowire thereby preventing carrier flow past the gate.
Crucially, it is designed to run underneath Windows such that the operating system is unaware of its presence.
Crucially, the category of primitives is restricted to pure hunter-gatherer societies with no domesticated plants or animals.
Crucially, for instance, any multilayer perceptron using a linear transfer function has an equivalent single-layer network ; a non-linear function is therefore necessary to gain the advantages of a multi-layer network.
Crucially, the cohort is identified before the appearance of the disease under investigation.
Crucially, the substantially complete fossil identified as WDC DML 001 (" Lori ") is a troodontid from the Late Jurassic Morrison Formation, close to the time of Archaeopteryx and several troodontid specimens from the Tiaojishan Formation of China ( Anchiornis ) which are even older.
Crucially, this is an inherited, degenerative condition and so will change during the life of an animal, so any treatment is subject to regular review or re-assessment if the symptoms appear to get worse or anything significantly changes.
Crucially, however, Parliament had conceded in the Insolvency Act that administrative receivership should have priority-that is, a secured creditor with a floating charge could defeat any attempt to commence an administration by appointing an administrative receiver.
Crucially, every outcome the nondeterministic algorithm produces is valid, regardless of which choices the algorithm makes while running.
Crucially, if an item is changed, renamed, or moved within the internal database, its permalink remains unaltered, as it functions as a magic cookie which references an internal database identifier.
Crucially, the field does not set out to promote relativism or to attack the scientific project ; the aim of the researcher is to explain why one interpretation rather than another succeeds due to external social and historical circumstances.
Crucially, no one way of dividing a heterarchical system can ever be a totalizing or all-encompassing view of the system, each division is clearly partial, and in many cases, a partial division leads us, as perceivers, to a feeling of contradiction that invites a new way of dividing things.
Crucially, he claims the house is revealing itself to him, beginning in the attic: a bright light appears and the room expands-this pattern continues and develops.
Crucially, the employer chooses his or her action ( the wage offered ) according to his or her belief as to how skilled the applicant is and this belief is largely determined through signals sent by the applicant.
Crucially, negation of an expression does not change its presuppositions: I want to do it again and I don't want to do it again both presuppose that the subject has done it already one or more times ; My wife is pregnant and My wife is not pregnant both presuppose that the subject has a wife.
Crucially the entire function is executed atomically: no process can interrupt the function mid-execution and hence see a state that only exists during the execution of the function.
Crucially, however, the code is full-rate and still only requires linear processing at the receiver, although decoding is slightly more complex than for orthogonal STBCs.
Crucially, his narrator Hythloday embodies the Platonic view that philosophers should not get involved in politics and his character of More has the more pragmatic Ciceronic view ; thus the society Hythloday proposes is the ideal More would want, but without communism, which he saw no possibility of occurring, it was wiser to take a more pragmatic view.

Crucially and being
Crucially, Braille's smaller cells were capable of being recognized as letters with a single touch of a finger.
Crucially Spengler talks about the final struggle with money also being a battle between Capitalism and Socialism, but again Socialism in a special sense: " the will to call into life a mighty politico-economic order that transcends all class interests, a system of lofty thoughtfulness and duty sense ".
Crucially he saw the appointment of a farm superintendent as being the key to success.

Crucially and called
Crucially, in most settings, there must only be a finite number of subdomains, each of which must be an interval, in order for the overall function to be called " piecewise ".

Crucially and object
Crucially, Cayley used a single letter to denote a matrix, thus treating a matrix as an aggregate object.
Crucially, people with simultanagnosia are unable to enumerate objects outside the subitizing range, either failing to count certain objects, or alternatively counting the same object several times.

Crucially and .
Crucially, that group does not include the believer.
Crucially, Cannon exercised these powers to maintain discipline within the ranks of his own party: the Republicans were divided into the conservative " Old Guard ," led by Cannon, and the progressives, led by President Theodore Roosevelt.
Crucially, they had absorbed beliefs in the religious superiority of Protestant Christianity, the cultural superiority of European civilization, and the aesthetic superiority of European skin color and hair texture.
Crucially, these numbers were accepted as definitive.
Crucially, ostracism had no relation to the processes of justice.
Crucially, in addition to suction that used an electric fan, a box, and one of his wife's pillowcases, Spangler's design incorporated a rotating brush to loosen debris.
Crucially, the Birlings must descend from the safety and opulence of their brightly lit Edwardian drawing room and into the dimly lit cobblestoned area to engage with Goole and confess their actions.
Crucially, however, he did not consider composition of permutations.
Crucially, there were more investors in British business.
Crucially, it retains many of the vampire traits popularized by Dracula.
Crucially, Vargas was knocked down in the 1st round and again in the 11th round.
Crucially, Gustavus Adolphus's death enabled the French to gain much firmer control of the anti-Habsburg alliance.
Crucially, epiphany cannot be predicted, or controlled.
Crucially, the I Corps did not fight in either battle that day.
Crucially, they retreated not to the east, along their own lines of communication and away from Wellington, but northwards, parallel to Wellington's line of march and still within supporting distance, and remained throughout in communication with Wellington.
Crucially, it improved the overall morale of the troop, as it proved that, despite their early string of defeats, the army was capable to fight extremely well.
Crucially, despite Austrian attempts to trumpet their victory against Napoleon, its political consequences remained limited: there were no signs of a general uprising in Germany, Prussia was still unwilling to enter the war and Great Britain was not ready to launch its promised land expedition in northern Europe, while Russia, France's ally since 1807, was becoming increasingly aggressive against the Austrian forces in Galicia.
Crucially, he had no battle reserves with which to either support his battered line or to launch a counterattack of his own.
Crucially, the British had held the bridge long enough to allow Nijmegen bridge to be captured by the 82nd Airborne.

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