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But the capitalist may safely leave its fulfilment to the labourer's instincts of self-preservation and of propagation.
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This micro crack can initiate permanent plastic deformation which results in large crack propagation or failure.
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The propagation velocity of the waves depends on density and elasticity of the medium.
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Propagation from cuttings is required to ensure new plants are true to type.
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Propagation is by seed, cuttings, or division, but seeds of cultivars will not breed true.
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Propagation through heterogeneous media requires taking into account scattering.
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Apparently the taste is acquired, which creates a barrier for the further propagation of this food as a vegetable.
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In photocurable materials the propagation step involves reactions of the chain radicals with reactive double bonds of the prepolymers or oligomers.
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This term is commonly used in wireless communications and signal propagation.
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In consequence, the propagation velocity is somewhere between the speed of radio waves in the substrate, and the speed of radio waves in air.
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