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If and level
If the site is on a reservoir, the level of the water at various seasons as it affects recreation should be studied.
If no specific organization plan exists limiting the number of scientists at each salary level, the result is a department top-heavy with high-level, high-salaried personnel ''.
If ADH production is excessive in heart failure, Na < sup >+</ sup > level in the plasma may fall ( hyponatremia ), and this is a sign of increased risk of death in heart failure patients.
If the software works as intended and without issues during normal use, one can reasonably extrapolate the same level of stability in production.
If we postulate that coral reefs were eroded down to the glacial sea level, then coral reefs have grown 120m upward since the end of the recent glacial.
If the level of an attractant remains high, the level of phosphorylation of CheA ( and therefore CheY and CheB ) will remain low, the cell will swim smoothly, and the level of methylation of the MCPs will increase ( because CheB-P is not present to demethylate ).
If is a constant, the solution is particularly simple, and describes, e. g., if, the exponential decay of radioactive material at the macroscopic level.
If a player is the first to build an improvement to the final level ( out-building the current holder of the metropolis ), they take the metropolis from its current holder.
If one asks an expert for the rules he or she is using, one will, in effect, force the expert to regress to the level of a beginner and state the rules learned in school.
If the firm is a perfect competitor in all input markets, and thus the per-unit prices of all its inputs are unaffected by how much of the inputs the firm purchases, then it can be shown that at a particular level of output, the firm has economies of scale if and only if it has increasing returns to scale, has diseconomies of scale if and only if it has decreasing returns to scale, and has neither economies nor diseconomies of scale if it has constant returns to scale.
If the collection holds guns of criminal interest, such as pistols or sub machine-guns the police may demand a very high safety level on the keeping of the guns ( such as security windows and vault doors ).
If the blood sugar level falls too low the liver converts a storage of glycogen into glucose and releases it into the bloodstream, to prevent the person going into a diabetic coma, for a short period of time.
If the issue isn't resolved at the first level, it is escalated to a second level that has the resources to handle more difficult calls.
If un-aerated, the solution level is kept low enough that enough roots are above the solution so they get adequate oxygen.
If the blood sugar level changes dramatically during evaluation, then the basal rate can be adjusted to increase or decrease insulin delivery to keep the blood sugar level approximately steady.
If the message is an ISDN level message, then a decoding of the message is attempted showing the various Information Elements that make up the message.
If the LDAP server is also named ldap. example. org, the organization's top level LDAP URL becomes.
If a higher minimum wage increases the wage rates of unskilled workers above the level that would be established by market forces, the quantity of unskilled workers employed will fall.
If a PC company attempted to increase prices above the market level all its customers would abandon the company and purchase at the market price from other companies.
If the hardware provides multiple rings or CPU modes, the microkernel is the only software executing at the most privileged level ( generally referred to as supervisor or kernel mode ).
If a business can only be advantageously carried on by a large capital, this in most countries limits so narrowly the class of persons who can enter into the employment, that they are enabled to keep their rate of profit above the general level.

If and toxicity
Dosage of chemotherapy can be difficult: If the dose is too low, it will be ineffective against the tumor, whereas, at excessive doses, the toxicity ( side-effects, neutropenia ) will be intolerable to the patient.
If a safe pharmacological treatment can be developed – one that increases expression of lysosomal sialidase in neurons without other toxicity – then this new form of therapy could essentially cure the disease.
If the mulch is placed around plants before the toxicity has had a chance to dissipate, then the plants could very likely be damaged or killed depending on their hardiness.
If effective, the toxicity was then evaluated in animals.
If the concentration of oxygen is too lean the diver may lose consciousness due to hypoxia and if it is too rich the diver may suffer oxygen toxicity.
* Retained placenta: If the entire placenta is not passed after the birth of a foal, mares that retain all or some of the afterbirth can founder, whether through toxicity, bacterial fever or both.

If and varied
If all the operating variables were varied simultaneously, Af operations would be required to do the same job, and as R increases this increases very much more rapidly than the number of operations required by the dynamic program.
If he were one of the uninitiated it was necessary for him to bring forward witnesses to his innocence from among the initiated, whose number varied according to the number on the side of the accuser, but twenty-one in favour of innocence necessarily secured an acquittal.
If a section of this binary structure is repeated, in this case it is written out again in full, usually considerably varied, rather than enclosed between repeat signs.
" If the amount of a public good can be varied continuously, the optimal quantity to produce is that quantity for which the marginal cost of the last unit is just equal to the sum of the prices that all consumers would be willing to pay for that unit.
If the mechanism ran at an absolutely constant speed, and never varied from moment to moment, or from the time of recording to the time of playback, then the timing of the playback signal would be exactly the same as the input.
If one such section returns in a varied or modified form, a numerical digit or an appropriate number of prime symbols appears after the letter.
If all inputs are allowed to be varied, then the diagram would express outputs relative to total inputs, and the function would be a long run production function.
If this, indeed, is what Berossos presumed, he made a mistake that would cost him interested Greek readers who were accustomed to a much more varied and lively historical narrative where there could be no doubt who was an evil ruler and who was not.
If the Higgs t parameter is varied so that it does not acquire a vacuum expectation
If fines were imposed, their size similarly varied accord to the oath-value of the individual.
If in his early works it was perhaps over-sweet ( Alban Berg dismissed his music as ' mushy '), it became steadily more varied and more refined in his later years.
If you were to take a glance at his many and varied works, then you would have to admire the diligence and the cleverness of this composer ....
If the bandwidth is not held fixed, but is varied depending upon the location of either the estimate ( balloon estimator ) or the samples ( pointwise estimator ), this produces a particularly powerful method termed adaptive or variable bandwidth kernel density estimation.
:" As to the organization of the schools: If possible the children should all wear the same kind of clothing, even if the fabric is varied.

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