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Thus, the alignment of the `` dots '' and `` tips '', respectively, indicate individual variability of the 21 growth centers of each child with respect to the mean values for these boys and girls.
Thus, when more than one distinct form leads to a particular cell in the X-region, a chain of information cells must be created to accommodate the forms, one cell in the chain for each form.
Thus, the efficiency **yt couplers is given by -- Af or approximately 50 percent each.
Thus some provinces contained tribes which detested each other, and to them independence meant an opportunity for war.
Thus arose the first monastic community, consisting of anchorites living each in his own little dwelling, united together under one superior.
Thus, each person of the Trinity is described as uncreated ( increatus ), limitless ( Immensus ), eternal ( æternus ), and omnipotent ( omnipotens ).
Thus, each Spruance-class destroyer originally carried a maximum total of 24 ASROC.
Thus, there are 35 possible basic contracts ( five at each of the seven levels ); 1 being the lowest, followed by 1 etc., up to 7NT, the highest possible bid.
Thus, the broadcast domain is the entire inter-connected layer two network, and the segments connected to each switch / bridge port are each a collision domain.
Thus an understanding of how these two levels relate to each other is needed.
Thus, on a real computer display, each pixel is actually composed of separate red, green, and blue subpixels.
Thus the dynamic characteristic of DHTML is the way it functions while a page is viewed, not in its ability to generate a unique page with each page load.
Thus, the change in slope between each successive point is small, reducing the apparent " jaggedness " of the approximation.
Thus, speakers of two adjacent Inuit dialects would usually be able to understand one another, but speakers from dialects distant from each other on the dialect continuum would have difficulty understanding one another.
Thus, ecosystem processes are driven by the number of species in an ecosystem, the exact nature of each individual species, and the relative abundance organisms within these species.
Thus, churches actually had money-changing tables at which each coin would be examined separately and a token of actual worth given to the layperson so that he or she could be seen by the other parishioners as putting money in the basket during that part of the service.
Thus, medical practitioners would select treatment options for specific cases based on the best research for each patient they treat.
Thus in each term ( endothermic & exothermic ) the prefix refers to where heat goes as the reaction occurs.
Thus, over time we would expect each traditional song to become aesthetically ever more appealing — it would be collectively composed to perfection, as it were, by the community.
Thus, online conversations often involve a variety of assumptions and motives unique to each individual user.
Thus, the eight items of the path are not to be understood as stages, in which each stage is completed before moving on to the next.
Thus, in a sense, there is a different completeness theorem for each deductive system.
Thus, in place of one unchallenged military commander, the province now had five officers, each with command of only a small fraction of the garrison.
Thus, a square and a circle are homeomorphic to each other, but a sphere and a donut are not.

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Thus, for instance, if a piece of wood is burned to ashes, the total mass remains unchanged.
Thus, for instance, the Taking Children Seriously movement has criticised pedagogic coercion by adults, including parents, on children, holding that it is possible and desirable to act with a child in such a way that all activities are consensual.
Thus for instance the determinant of a matrix with integer coefficients will be an integer, and the matrix has an inverse with integer coefficients if and only if this determinant is 1 or − 1 ( these being the only invertible elements of the integers ).
Thus, as a simple instance posed by Hume, we cannot know with certainty by inductive reasoning that the sun will continue to rise in the East, but instead come to expect it to do so because it has repeatedly done so in the past.
Thus for instance it is illegal to publicly call certain ethnic groups " maggots " or " freeloaders ".
Thus, although the composition of the group is slightly different in each instance, the large majority of men present are always close neighbors.
Thus, for instance, forces that act on particles are frequently derived from fields ( electromagnetic or gravitational ), and particles generate fields by acting as sources.
Thus, the algorithm matched locally unambiguous meanings ( for instance, while the word seal as such is ambiguous, there is only one meaning of " seal " in the animal subhierarchy ).
Thus, each instance has a " master ", or " definition ".
Thus, for instance, printing an image at 250 PPI may actually require a printer setting of 1200 DPI.
Thus several psychologists such as Howe have argued against the existence of innate talent, while in neuroscience there have been debates that the brain functions with Mass action, rather than by a series of interacting mechanisms – for instance by Karl Lashley and others.
Thus the Nyarzig, for instance, became the Ouled Rizg.
Thus, it may appear that a single instance of a black raven does not yield much more support than would a non-black non-raven.
Thus a retail chain, for instance, may use Frame Relay for connecting rural stores into their corporate WAN.
Thus, for instance, the Dirac delta function maps to its umbral correspondent, the cardinal sine function,
Thus the figure of merit of a communications system is not the noise level at the speaker of a radio, for instance, since that depends on the setting of the receiver's gain.
Thus, for instance, Russian is widely considered an SVO language, as this is the most frequent constituent order under such conditions — all sorts of variations are possible, though, and occur in texts.
Thus stealing, for instance, might be considered to be always immoral, even if done to promote some other good ( e. g., stealing food to feed a starving family ), and even if it does in the end promote such a good.
Thus, for instance, it cannot contain some integer values and some string values.
Thus, complexity is not a special quality of systems, like for instance the concept of " heat ", but simply a label for all systems whose computations are sophisticated.
Thus for instance, ' if in a face-to-face relationship with a friend I discuss a magazine article dealing with the attitude of the President and Congress toward ... China ... I am in a relationship not only with the perhaps anonymous contemporary writer of the article but also with the contemporary individual or collective actors on the social scene designated by the terms " President ", " Congress ", " China "'.
Thus, if each presiding officer makes the announcement at a different time ( for instance because one House is not sitting on a certain date ), assent is regarded as effective when the second announcement is made.
Thus, making coupons available enables, for instance, breakfast cereal makers to charge higher prices to price-insensitive customers, while still making some profit off customers who are more price-sensitive.

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