| 31. | The Bayesian approach facilitates a seamless intermixing between expert knowledge in the form of subjective probabilities, and objective observations.
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| 32. | This main demographic difference that sets Maritime Southeast Asia apart from Negritos there has been significant intermixing and cultural exchange.
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| 33. | However, because of intermixing and cultural diffusion the Panthays are not as distinct a group as they once were.
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| 34. | The intermixing of the used components during deposition influences the reaction parameters and to prevent this the substrates are cooled.
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| 35. | In the last fifty years, Americans have witnessed the greatest religious intermixing between Protestants and Catholics in their hemispheric history.
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| 36. | This intermixing helped produce a uniformity of ritual and language in the region, and united the populace behind the Mwami.
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| 37. | There has been considerable intermixing between the Ungurjani and Carani so that a dialect has evolved sharing peculiarities of both regions.
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| 38. | The Beni-Amer people probably emerged in the fourteenth century AD from the intermixing of the Afro-Asiatic family.
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| 39. | The normally forbidden transitions lead to an increase in the f-f intermixing and thus enhancement of the upconversion efficiency.
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| 40. | Some put forth that this intermixing of species is against the teachings of the Talmud and thus against Jewish Law and nonkosher.
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