His mind could not fail to be struck with the criticalness of the situation.
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But he recovered in a flash, aware of the criticalness of that moment, and met her bewildered gaze steadily.
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Pig-let me speak his praise-isno less provocative of the appetite, than he is satisfactory to the criticalness of the censorious palate.
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He was conducted to a chamber, and, the criticalness of his case requiring unusual attention, I spent the night at his bedside.
Ús de criticality en anglès
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What's complicated, or at least unknown, is how criticality is created and maintained.
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They're researching the dynamics of criticality, where one system transforms rapidly into another.
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Just before the pile enters its avalanche-prone state, said Beggs, it's poised at criticality.
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This phase is not just about importance; you must also consider urgency or criticality as well.
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However, accidental exposure may also occur with a neutron component such as in the Tokai-Mura criticality accident.
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Basing on this result, calculation of neutron and photon doses was performed in realistic case of criticality accident.
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Depending on their level of criticality, most systems have the same RTO and RPO for each disaster type.
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This correlation length grows strongly with cylinder circumference, indicating either quantum criticality or weak plaquette valence bond order.
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But now we've suddenly multiplied the connecting links, the networks have all merged together, and we've reached criticality.'
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His work suggests criticality could be an optimal evolutionary solution for systems that need to balance resilience with adaptability.
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We suggest that such "nodal criticality" may have an impact on low-energy properties of quantum critical superconductors.
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And they stressed the absolute criticality of creating the conditions necessary to resume UN-led political talks in coming weeks, Kirby said.
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The existence of scaling suggests that the underlying dynamics may display self-organized criticality, possibly representing a near-optimal state for information processing.
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If lack of domestic resource is a key determinant of a metal's criticality, the country doesn't appear to have a problem.
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It is what economists would term a bubble and physicists would call a "self-organising criticality." Such phenomena are inherently unstable.
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No one can predict the point at which a bubble or criticality will break down -either the timing or the price level.