| 21. | As with any highly complex system, however, even small perturbations to its environment can lead to significant functional disruptions.
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| 22. | In addition, the report authors argue that small perturbations in the food supply are highly amplified for malnourished populations.
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| 23. | In particular, they have shown that dynamics on a chaotic attractor can be controlled by using only small perturbations.
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| 24. | The instability analysis behind the Darrieus Landau instability considers a planar, premixed flame front subjected to very small perturbations.
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| 25. | For a typical zero-finding algorithm to work well, small perturbations of the input must produce smooth effects in the output.
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| 26. | It uses general relativity to compute the gravitational forces causing small perturbations to grow and eventually seed the formation of clusters.
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| 27. | This happens when the system we wish to describe cannot be described by a small perturbation imposed on some simple system.
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| 28. | Such perturbation cannot be considered as small : a transition to a new mode exceeds the range of very small perturbations.
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| 29. | Studies of the Moon's physical librations ( small perturbations to its rotation ) furthermore indicate that the core is still molten.
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| 30. | A spacetime is stably causal if it cannot be made to contain closed causal curves by arbitrarily small perturbations of the metric.
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