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The presence of the twisting deformations renders both theoretical analyses and practical designs rather complex.
The complex scoring of this magnificent symphony renders it a considerable challenge for most orchestras.
The composite nature of bone, comprising one third organic ( mainly protein collagen ) and two thirds mineral ( calcium phosphate mostly in the form of hydroxyapatite ) renders its diagenesis more complex.
The complex logarithm log z = ln | z | + i arg z is determined up to a multiple of 2πi only, which renders it multi-valued.
During muscle stimulation, AMP increases while ATP decreases, which changes AMPK into a good substrate for activation via an upstream kinase complex, AMPKK, or better, where binding of AMP renders activated AMPK that is phosphorylated at Thr-172 a worse substrate for protein phosphatase 2Calpha.
Starting from his premise, and falling under the sway of the very fears and phobias he himself has played up, Nolte once again defiantly insisted: " If Hitler was a person fundamentally driven by fears-by among others a fear of the " rat cage "- and if this renders " his motivations more understandable ", then the war against the Soviet Union was not only " the greatest war ever of destruction and enslavement ", but also " in spite of this, objectively speaking, a preemptive war. While Nolte may like to describe his motive as the purely scientific interest of ( as he likes to put it ) a solitary thinker in search of a supposedly more complex, more accurate understanding of the years between 1917 and 1945, a number of political implications are clearly present.
More complex and time-intensive diagnostic procedures are usually obtained by referral to specialists, due to either special training with a technology, or increased experience and patient volume that renders a risky procedure safer for the patient.

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Generally, it renders pages in a form as true to their original layout as possible.
In their research on footnotes in scholarly journals in the field of communication, Michael Bugeja and Daniela V. Dimitrova have found that citations to online sources have a rate of decay ( as cited pages are taken down ), which they call a " half-life ," that renders footnotes in those journals less useful for scholarship over time.
According to editor Janet Todd, the absence of the mother from the last pages of the novel suggests that Matilda's death renders her one with her mother, enabling a union with the dead father.
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Notable stories of this type include " Painwise ", in which a space explorer has been altered to be immune to pain but finds such an existence intolerable, and " A Momentary Taste of Being ", in which the true purpose of humanity, found on a distant planet, renders individual human life entirely pointless.
On numerous occasions von Trier has also stated that he suffers from occasional depression which renders him incapable of performing his work and unable to fulfill social obligations.
b ) The defendant has the right to reject the plea agreement on any stage of the criminal proceedings before the court renders the judgment.
The institute pursues the continued development of socionics theory, renders commercial consulting services, and since 1994 has released a bi-monthly journal " Socionics, mentology and personality psychology " ( six issues a year ).
Their powerful biology renders them immune to most Federation scanning technology and has prevented their assimilation by the Borg.
The Lenape Language Project renders the word as Mënaonkihëla ( pronounced ), translated " where banks cave in or erode ", from the verbs mënaonkihële " the dirt caves off " ( such as the bank of a river or creek, or in a landslide ) and mënaonke ( pronounced ), " it has a loose bank " ( where one might fall in ).
Sebastian Krüger ( 1963, German ) is known for his grotesque, yet hyper-realistic distortions of the facial features of celebrities, which he renders primarily in acrylic paint, and for which he has won praise from The Times.
Many authors suspected that music has a soothing effect on the patient by affecting how noise is perceived: music renders noise familiar, or buffers the patient from overwhelming or extraneous noise in their environment.
Because DLB has no cure, it gradually renders people incapable of tending to their own needs.
* A laser technique has been developed that renders the surface of metals deep black.
He has a cleft palate that renders his speech unintelligible to everyone except Goldfinger.
He has some occasional breathing trouble, attributed to his adenoids and possibly an allergy to Annabelle, which renders his voice nasal, making him unable to pronounce the letters m and n clearly.
Removal of the uterus renders the patient unable to bear children ( as does removal of ovaries and fallopian tubes ) and has surgical risks as well as long-term effects, so the surgery is normally recommended when other treatment options are not available.
When the ink is diluted with water, it produces subtle gradations, a technique known as ink wash. Once the ink has dried, the artist may erase the pencil marks, or leave them in place if the darker ink renders them barely visible.
Research in Spain has indicated the presence of a triterpene, alnulin, renders the tree bark less attractive to the beetle than the Field elm.
Meanwhile, Knuckles has the ability to glide downward through the air, climb up most walls, and break through certain barriers, occasionally allowing him to access areas Sonic cannot ; Knuckles ' limited jumping ability renders him unable to access certain areas that Sonic can.
The latter term renders the Sanskrit svasaṃvedana / svasaṃvitti, and has different senses in different vehicles.
The punder ( one who impounds straying animals ) has and the thraves of Houghton, Wardon and Morton ; he renders 60 hens and 300 eggs.
Using a magic cloak which renders him invisible, he kills the seven stewards Bran has left in charge, while the eighth, Bran's son Caradog, dies of bewilderment at the sight of a disembodied sword killing his men.
In the video game Team Fortress 2, a playable class called the Medic has a healing gun that can deploy an " Übercharge " on a teammate which renders both temporarily invulnerable.
An additional review of the comic's first Issue has indicated further criticism for what Mathew Peterson of MajorSpoilers. com calls a " juvenile treatment of sexual matters here renders one of the main characters into nothing more than a punchline, and in a book with only three characters, that ’ s unforgivable ," referring specifically to its sexualized portrayal of Starfire as a "' perfect-10 love doll imaginary girlfriend '".
The Defender ship is now equipped with an Inviso cloaking device, which renders the ship invulnerable when activated, but has a limited charge.
In the parish is a spring of very cold water, called Y Pistyll Goleu, " the bright water-spout ," issuing from the side of a hill, under a considerable depth of earth over a limestone rock: it has by some writers been termed mineral, but it is not known to possess any other properties than that of its extreme coldness, which renders it efficacious in curing sprains and weakness of the sinews.
A separable measure space has a natural pseudometric that renders it separable as a pseudometric space.

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The partial double bond renders the amide group planar, occurring in either the cis or trans isomers.
It appears when regurgitant jet from the severe aortic insufficiency renders partial closure of the anterior mitral leaflet.

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In a sense, a web browser is a type of file viewer, which translates, or renders, the HTML markups into a human-friendly presentation.
The user's application, often a web browser, renders the page content according to its HTML markup instructions onto a display terminal.
Rather than synchronizing a DFD to Windows controls, however, the Web Client renders HTML which is displayed in a browser.

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Panentheistic Christian Universalists often believe that all creation's subsistence in God renders untenable the notion of final and permanent alienation from Him ; they point to Biblical scripture passages such as Ephesians 4: 6 (" is over all and through all and in all ") and Romans 11: 36 (" from and through him and to him are all things ") to justify both panentheism and universalism.
Spawn camping, however, is generally not regarded as acceptable in informal or public matches as it renders the game unplayable for some who do not take lightly being killed the instant they respawn ; in Call of Duty 4, the game engine, in Team Death Match mode, respawns recently killed players far away from enemy players where possible, so there are no fixed spawn points to be camped on.
Nelson ( 1951: p. 51 – 52 ) cites Radhakrishnan's The Principal Upanishads ( 1953 ) where Radhakrishnan renders a passage of the Bṛhadāraṇyaka Upaniṣad ( verse 1. 4. 16 ) which demonstrates a theme that one becomes transpersonally identified with, or nondual to, or develops qualities associated with that to which one is engaged, worships or holds holy and though it is translated with a male pronominal it may be understood as not being gender-specific:
The acid HCo ( CO )< sub > 4 </ sub > is in fact quite a strong acid, though its low solubility renders it not as strong as the true hydrohalic acids.
Platforms 2 and 3 on the " fast " lines are no longer used, and their gravelly surface together with protruding cable ducting poses a trip hazard and renders them unlikely to be used by passengers even should a disruption prevent use of the " slow " lines at platforms 1 and 4.

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