| 1. | Resolving external variables in a program is also done at link time.
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| 2. | An external variable may also be declared inside a function.
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| 3. | Suppose the system has one external variable x.
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| 4. | Confounding variables are external variables that are not taken into account when conducting an experiment.
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| 5. | If the only external variable of the system is the volume, then we can write:
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| 6. | Take a break from the issue if you sense your judgment may be lowered by any external variables.
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| 7. | The heat capacity depends on how the external variables of the system are changed when the heat is supplied.
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| 8. | If the system has more external variables than just the volume that can change, the fundamental thermodynamic relation generalizes to:
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| 9. | The level of resilience a child will experience after their parents have split is dependent on both internal and external variables.
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| 10. | Here the " X " i are the generalized forces corresponding to the external variables " x " i.
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