| 41. | It is described as " monotonic electro pulse-noise works by all analogue equipments ."
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| 42. | It can help avoiding monotonic repetition, of which there is plenty anyway in mathematical texts.
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| 43. | Old English diphthongs also arose from other later processes, such as monotonic ) and long.
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| 44. | This can occur due to monotonic loading or cyclic loading, and can be sudden and catastrophic.
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| 45. | He went on to become a professor at the universities of monotonic system in the Greek language.
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| 46. | In 1976, shortly after the diacritics were replaced by the " monotonic orthography ".
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| 47. | Logic programming languages that include this extension have the knowledge representation capabilities of a non-monotonic logic.
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| 48. | The result is very slow, monotonic, but fluent speech, used only in the speech clinic.
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| 49. | Rate monotonic analysis is used in conjunction with those systems to provide scheduling guarantees for a particular application.
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| 50. | The ion concentration directly correlated with the radiation dose rate and the composition had non-monotonic consequences.
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