Collocations withcomponent

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active component
Their results suggest that a heparin-like glycosaminoglycan from the oviduct may be an active component for capacitation in the cattle oviduct.
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additional component
An additional component required by incremental stack-copying is the need for binding installation.
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affective component
For example, in cases where there was a significant affective component, care was taken to ensure that diagnostic criteria for schizoaffective disorder were clearly met.
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aircraft component
Completed as an aircraft component repair and maintenance ship.
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audio component
While it is a necessary audio component for a computer game, it does highlight to the player that they are operating a machine.
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automotive component
Within the total figures, automotive component manufacturers accounted for 215 robots installed in 1996 and 442 in 1997.
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basic component
At one level of resolution we could define each of the steps 1 and 2 as a basic component of the toolbox.
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biological component
First, there is a biological component to the workings of political institutions because they are "inhabited" by human beings.
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cellular component
Given that the main cellular component is water, we may assume that cells are incompressible.
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central component
Moreover, it views the experiencing self or ego as a central component of that autobiographical context.
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chemical component
Rare, radial fibrous crystal fabrics in well-preserved laminae suggest a strong chemical component to stromatoloid growth.
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cognitive component
To demonstrate domain-specificity, one must show that no nonlanguage functions are subserved by the neural material or cognitive component in question.
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complex components
In essence, our view is that the brain-mind is a unified system whose complex components dynamically interact so as to produce a continuously changing state.
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component analysis
It systematically extracts project data from remote component and plant models to enable their use by component analysis applications.
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component maker
That would inevitably result in a decrease in manufacture and assembly in this country, with further consequences for employment, particularly among the component makers.
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component manufacturer
I happen to have a television component manufacturer in my constituency.
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component process
In plants, parthenogenesis means the development of an embryo from an unfertilized egg cell, and is a component process of apomixis.
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component structure
Research using headband-mounted eye-tracking suggests that mental states are dynamic and continuous rather than discrete, and are only occasionally semantically evaluable with component structure.
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component supplier
This was to enhance supra-national competition by enabling any railway component supplier to meet globally recognized levels of quality for its railway components.
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connected component
This, however, does not hold for large radii, more precisely, for radii where the configuration domain consists of more than one connected component.
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core component
There is nothing wrong with this as long as modeling these tasks involves as a core component the primary process of word recognition.
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critical component
Nevertheless, systemic chemotherapy remains a critical component in the eradication of occult micrometastatic disease in the adjuvant setting.
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crucial component
Tolerance is of course a crucial component of the syndrome of democratic values.
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discrete component
Let us determine the discrete component of the spectrum for the tiling dynamical system.
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distinct component
Templatic constraints are inherently complex, incorporating several distinct component requirements.
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educational component
For the purposes of this illustration, we will limit our discussion to the home-based educational component.
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electrical component
Each node of the tree is either an operator that modifies the circuit and passes segments to its child nodes, or a terminal electrical component.
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electronic component
Alanko seems to think of himself as quite separate from the electronic component, when the roles of sound-producing mechanisms are predetermined and unchangeable.
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emotional component
This emotional component may explain health care professionals' lack of awareness on the ethical equivalence of withholding and withdrawing of treatment.
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engine component
Any engine component available over the dealer parts counter was sanctioned for use.
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essential component
One essential component of the relocation was extremely rapid installation and commissioning of all the equipment.
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fitness component
According to our definition, at the subsystem level each fitness component is identified with one element.
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flow component
The obstacle acts only on the rotational flow component through the mechanism of vortex stretching.
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following components
It has all of the following components : being simple, uncomplicated, innocent, trusting, faithful, loyal, being whole, perfect without blemish, being devoted.
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frequency component
The variation of the amplitude and of the phase of the fundamental frequency component of the stress with c/u, is shown in figure 16.
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functional component
Facile differs from our approach in that it uses the typed lambda calculus as the functional component and uses concurrency primitives inspired by process algebras.
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fundamental component
The paper calls for an open acknowledgement of diversity as a fundamental component of language teaching.
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genetic component
An increased risk of disease in siblings indicates a host genetic component to susceptibility.
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hardware component
The hardware component of the establishment did not disappear from the brewery until mid-2006.
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horizontal component
The total contribution of block rotation to the horizontal component of deformation is less than 5 %, and is therefore negligible.
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identity component
Assume the opposite and let the maximal dimension of the identity component in general position.
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important component
Identification of the predominant carrier animal species and reduction in the load of carrier animals is an important component in the control of leptospirosis.
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individual component
As such, the desired output of the system depends upon the behavior of every individual component.
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inorganic components
These images will help to understand the formation processes of cometary material and the role of the organic and inorganic components therein.
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integral component
The government is an integral component of a political regime.
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integrated component
Integrated component and supplier selection for a product family.
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interacting components
The principal dynamical effect of these interactions, then is to continuously redistribute these quantities among the interacting components.
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interaction component
Nevertheless, ampelographic traits are often plastic, with a large genotype-environment interaction component rendering them less useful in classifying closely related cultivars.
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internal component
This new proof-structure has no cycle and has no internal component for any switching.
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intervention component
A second intervention component helps caregivers provide nurturing care.
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key component
All the evidence suggests that responsibility for children was a key component of masculinity.
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linguistic component
The proposed view conflates the latter two in such a way as to absurdly eliminate the constraints of the linguistic component of a statutory directive.
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longitudinal component
The longitudinal component of the velocity ux clearly reveals oscillating behavior superimposed on a soliton-like structure.
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main component
This suggests that across-group inequality is the main component of total inequality in the model while within-group inequality is the main one in the data.
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major component
It is not clear that regulation should be a major component of policies aimed at such problems.
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mechanical component
To calculate mixed substance we applied the condition of mechanical component equilibrium.
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metal component
Any sheet metal component is manufactured by per forming a cer tain set of operations.
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minor component
This study also revealed that eukaryotic microalgae were a minor component of this community.
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missing component
The missing component for a complete vision system was the straight line detector.
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model component
Each distinctive way of modelling each relevant model component must be described in the knowledge base.
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modular components
Our second aim is to develop our automated system using modular components that can be immediately applied in the automotive industry.
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molecular component
Amphibian oocytes contain and/or synthesise the molecular components necessary for the complex series of morphogenetic events that take place during early embryonic development.
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motor component
Selection of the electric motor component depends on the acceleration requirement on the vehicle.
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multiplayer component
Reviewers were divided on opinions of the game's multiplayer, with some calling for splitscreen gameplay, while others appreciated the online multiplayer component.
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multiple component
This becomes essential when multiple component programs are being tested, as we discuss later.
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necessary component
The organisational development of individual parties is a third necessary component of any process of systemic institutionalisation.
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off-the-shelf components
Clusters built from cheap off-the-shelf components represent an affordable solution for a large variety of applications that demand huge amounts of resources.
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online component
The only online component of the game involves comparing high scores with other players.
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optical components
In addition, the position of the proper optical components is important.
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optional component
Steam was an optional component for all other games. 80,000300,000 gamers tested the system when it was in its beta period.
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organic component
Another scenario would be that the organic component was carried and deposited by hydrothermal fluids circulating in the crater after impact.
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physical component
In the latter, redundancy does not refer to a physical component but to the capability of performing a function.
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primary component
Despite the changes which have taken place, the homestead has remained the primary component of economic co-operation.
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principal component
The large positive eigenvalue is associated with a particular eigenspace, the major principal component of the electoral distribution.
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protein component
The nature of the protein component in the egg-shell is discussed.
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psychological component
Her pieces possess a strong psychological component due to the amount of time she spends with her models.
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required component
Consultants work within recipient governments for many reasons: to compensate for weak or absent skills; to legitimise pre-determined changes; as a required component of donor-funded change.
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reserve component
Members of a reserve component are not generally considered active duty.
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reusable component
One of the major goals of this research is to automate reusable component identification as much as possible.
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separate component
Examining the elements of v we observe that we can separate component-wise, both in terms of time and knot points.
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significant component
If children processed words at the component character level representation, a significant component character frequency effect would be expected.
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software component
An agent is the most suitable software component here, since it can learn and adapt to its user.
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specific component
Does the face specific component reflect the activity of a specialized eye processor?
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standard component
One standard component of mental health treatment, then, should be techniques to expand the patient's behavioural repertoire - that is, a search for alternatives to compensate for any loss of well-being.
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steel components
Not only the steel manufacturers, but those making up steel components into articles sold abroad have been held up because of shortage of steel.
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strong component
In fact, it is "closer", where "closer than" is the strong component of "at least as close as".
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structural component
Moreover, the pattern of findings in the structural component of the model was consistent with our mediational hypotheses for the prediction of internalizing symptoms.
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subjective component
There is clearly a large subjective component in all this, not to say a demand on the right educational background.
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suspension component
For the suspension component called a roll bar or anti-roll bar, see sway bar.
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underlying component
As before, the strongest implication may be that convergence among perceptual and motor systems is a critical underlying component of language.
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valuable component
The principle of respect for autonomy is increasingly under siege as a valuable component of healthcare ethics.
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various component
By finding various component items, the player can combine them into new items.
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visual component
While the visual component is helpful for purposes of comprehension, listeners need written support for purposes of production.
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vital component
This issue is particularly relevant for developing countries where natural capital is a vital component of economic welfare.
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volatile component
More simply, the alcoholysis can be controlled by selectively evaporating the more volatile component.
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