| 11. | The coherence of this risk measure is a consequence of the concavity of g.
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| 12. | The plantar arch flattens, the solar concavity decreases in depth and heels spread.
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| 13. | Thicker edge bandings typically require a slight concavity to provide a tight glue line.
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| 14. | One must " snap " the disc by squeezing it to invert the concavity.
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| 15. | It is sometimes deposited in short curved transverse lines with the concavity directed forwards.
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| 16. | The concavity reverses; on regular folds, this is the midpoint of the limb.
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| 17. | Septal concavity varies from species to species.
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| 18. | Nests vary in their degree of concavity.
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| 19. | The plastron of females and juveniles is flat while in males it gains concavity with age.
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| 20. | It then reverses concavity again and passes through the hole again, beginning another round trip.
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