ramification no Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

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The reduced ramification index "e" ("w" / "v") is independent of "w" and is denoted "e" ("v").
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It is strongly connected to, and opposite the ramification side of, the frame problem.
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A social ramification of the introduction of the alphabet was the creation of social distinctions within society.
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Viewers are afforded an opportunity to unravel the mystery and focus on the story and ramifications of good versus evil for themselves.
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Some strategies, such as prescribed burns, have complicated ramifications due to conflicting evidence.
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Sanders is a vocal advocate about the ramifications of global warming.
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The flowers only develop terminally (at the end of a stem), so a good ramification (plants presenting many branches) produces the greatest amount of fruits.
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Over the long run, small differences in production cost, environmental ramifications, and energy output may have large effects.
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These ritual speeches often directly describe the events of a ceremony, and the reasons and ramifications of the night.
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One line of attack held that he was uninterested in the long term ramifications of his theories because he had no children.
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