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Hence, those with less pigmented skin survived and had children at higher rates because their skin allowed more UV light for the production of vitamin D. Thus, the skin of those in the group that left the African continent and went far north gradually developed adaptations for relatively greater translucence compared to equatorial hues.
Hence, in a capitalist society, social relations between people — who makes what, who works for whom, the production-time for a commodity, etc .— are perceived as economic relations among objects, that is, how valuable a given commodity is when compared to another commodity.
Hence, an adjective-noun compound may go through different sets of changes compared to a verb – object compound.
Hence they were probably amphibious, but more aquatic compared to remingtonocetids.
Hence, HgCdTe detectors are relatively heavy compared to bolometers and require maintenance.

Hence and unfavourable
Hence the enthalpy of mixing is positive ( unfavourable ), but the contribution of entropy to the free energy of solution stabilises the structure for low carbon content.

Hence and defined
Hence it is the atomic number alone that determines the chemical properties of an element ; and it is for this reason that an element can be defined as consisting of any mixture of atoms with a given atomic number.
Hence, communities are spatial entities although they are not ultimately defined by topographical features.
Hence if the ordered pair is not taken as primitive, it must be defined as a set.
Through the medium of Scott's novels, the violent religious and political conflicts of the country's recent past could be seen as belonging to history – which Scott defined, as the subtitle of Waverley ("' Tis Sixty Years Hence ") indicates, as something that happened at least 60 years ago.
Hence by Fubini's theorem we have that so its Fourier transform is defined by the integral formula
Hence relations can be defined by set theory, thus the theory of relations does not require any axioms or primitive notions distinct from those of set theory.
Hence, each worker could direct his and her labour to productive work suitable to his and her innate abilities — rather than be forced into a narrowly defined, minimal-wage “ job ” meant to extract maximal profit from the labour of the individual worker, as determined by and dictated under the capitalist mode of production.
Hence the relative amount of labour embodied in deer production coincides with the competitive relative price of deer in units of beavers, which can be written as ( where the stands for absolute competitive prices in some arbitrary unit of account, and are defined as ).
Hence the full moon cycle can be defined such that the lunar precession cycle is the beat period of the full moon cycle and sidereal year.
Hence, if a circuit has n signal lines, there are potentially 2n stuck-at faults defined on the circuit, of which some can be viewed as being equivalent to others.
Hence, the azimuthal angle is defined
Hence, personal firewalls allow a security policy to be defined for individual computers, whereas a conventional firewall controls the policy between the networks that it connects.
Hence, he defined the curriculum as an ideal, rather than as the concrete reality of the deeds and experiences that form people to who and what they are.
Hence, there is always one copy constructor that is either defined by the user or by the system.
Hence, using this notation, O ( ƒ ) is defined by the equation
Hence the " Turbellaria " as traditionally defined are paraphyletic.
Hence to simulate QCD, with Lie group SU ( 3 ), there is a 3 × 3 special unitary matrix defined on each link.
Hence a projective frame is sometimes defined to be a ( n + 2 )- tuple of vectors which span K < sup > n + 1 </ sup > and sum to zero.
Hence affine combinations are defined in vector spaces over any field.
Hence the energy charge is defined as:
Hence, in most North African and Near and Middle Eastern communities, people spoke of Arab Muslims and Arab Christians, but never of Arab Jews: the Jews were regarded and regarded themselves as an ethnic as well as a religious minority, similar to other ethnic minorities such as the Assyrians, Berbers or Kurds ( although the latter two are not defined by religion either, as they may include Berber Muslims and Kurdish Muslims, Berber Christians and Kurdish Christians, and Berber Jews and Kurdish Jews ), and none of these are today referred to or refer to themselves as " Arabs ".
Hence the dual of i, the topological closure operator c, can be defined in terms of i, and Kuratowski's axioms for c are theorems.
Hence given the axioms of GEMTC, C is a defined predicate if O and SC are taken as primitive predicates.
Hence Mars is described as a destructive planet because its humoral association is excessive dryness, whilst Jupiter is defined as temperate and fertilising because its association is moderate warmth and humidity.

Hence and benefit
Hence the prime issue, as I see it, is whether a democratic or free society can master technology for the benefit of mankind, or whether technology will rule and develop its own society compatible with its own needs as a force of nature.
Hence, the efficiency benefit of zero-based indexing is not inherent, but is an artefact of the decision to represent an array by the address of its first element.
In addition, lighter skin is able to generate more vitamin D ( cholecalciferol ) than darker skin so it would have represented a health benefit in reduced sunlight if there were limited sources of vitamin D. Hence the leading hypothesis for the evolution of human skin colour proposes that:
Hence, developing countries can benefit from non-concessional foreign borrowing to finance high-prospect public capital investments.
Hence, much as the costs of using LH2 rather than a hydrocarbon fuel may well outweigh the Isp benefit of using LH2 in a Single-Stage-To-Orbit rocket, the costs of using more LH2 as a propellant and air-liquefaction coolant in LACE may well outweigh the benefits gained by not needing to carry as much LOX on board.
Hence the income ( or ) must be subtracted to reflect this benefit.
Hence, at the meeting of the Pension 15 May 1626 it was said that gentlemen coming from Barnard or Staple's Inn " and crave the benefit of the fine of 43 pounds and 4 shillings upon their admittance shall be admitted of the third table and paye but 43 pounds and 4 shillings in that respect, otherwise to paye foure poundes as others do notwithstanding they be of Barnards Inne or Staple Inne.
Hence acceptance of his Will is in the interest of and for the benefit of His Creation, even if at times one suffers severe hardship.
Hence a Jew may benefit from work performed by a goy if the goy performs this work for his own good and of his own free will.
Hence, globalization and modern capitalism benefit mostly the golden billion, while people in the so-called " developing " countries are getting the short end of the stick.
Hence the dogma of adaptation of Bari wedding into the Christian church should take care of this bondage, and with that would come the benefit of alleviating the financial, and socioeconomic pressures associated with the current trend.

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