critical aspect
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcriticalandaspect
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critical
adjective
uk/ˈkrɪt.ɪ.kəl/us/ˈkrɪt̬.ɪ.kəl/
saying that someone or something is bad ...
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aspect
noun
uk/ˈæs.pekt/us/ˈæs.pekt/
one part of a situation, problem, ...
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(Definition ofcriticalandaspectfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Thecriticalaspectof the outer retinal model is the synaptic gain control system.
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The organization of responsibility for the elderly is acriticalaspectof any society.
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This article focuses on onecriticalaspectof that broader project: the significance of sequencing in political processes.
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At acriticalaspectratio, the folded primary and secondary branches connect at a transcritical bifurcation point.
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The view of reduced positive affect as acriticalaspectof depression is consistent with emotionbased, motivation-based, behavioral, and evolutionary models of affective psychopathology.
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Acriticalaspectof these mechanisms is that they interact with one another and with some human activity.
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An even morecriticalaspectof ionization physics is the details of ion abundance, energy and population of atomic levels.
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Taken together, these studies shed light on acriticalaspect.
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Second, we have characterized the stochastic equilibrium in a decentralized economy, acriticalaspectof which is the degree of (relative) congestion.
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Acriticalaspectof the consolidation of post-communist democracies is the consolidation of the party system.
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Acriticalaspectof conducting randomized clinical trials is to understand better the patient population that is willing to engage in these critical experiments.
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The claim is that it may not be possible to engineer truly social agents because acriticalaspectof sociality comes from this social embeddedness.
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How that process unfolds and whether it allows free competition for a free vote represents the mostcriticalaspectof democracy.
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Otherwise, acriticalaspectof representative democracy is called into question.
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The tension between these two approaches is acriticalaspectof the new scholarship on gender.
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Anothercriticalaspectof delineating the degree of control is philosophical.
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As mentioned above, thecriticalaspect, as far as the convergence to the exact wavefunction is concerned, is the representation of the nuclear cusp.
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Acriticalaspectof language origins is that language probably developed as part of a communicative system that was learned by imitation.
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