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(91) Only transformer coupling can contribute to the voltage gain of an amplifier by virtue of a stepup turns ratio. (92) Some of the apoptotic proteins, distributing in both cytoplasm and nucleus, shuttle between the two compartments by virtue of nucleocytoplasmic transport. (93) Believers are brought into vital union by virtue of their federal union with Christ. (94) People's experiential reflex towards the nature of space forms a subconscious direction or conditioned reflex by virtue of their own experience. (95) Financial assets property is by virtue of the intergra-tion of physical assets and monetary assets. (96) The colloids are formed in solution by virtue of a balance between electrostatic repulsion and London–van der Waals attraction among each particle (18, 19). (97) The filigree, presumably by virtue of these fields, completely alters the structure of the granulation. (98) A known exception to the "no relatives" rule in the U. S. is wild cotton growing in Hawaii and southern Florida, which, by virtue of its unusual similarity to GM cotton, can accept the GM pollen. (99) Beautiful young people are the whimsey of nature, but beautiful old people are true works of art. But you don't become "beautiful" just by virtue of the aging process. (100) For example, it would be questionable to use Zachman in a development environment by virtue of its inherent unsuitability. (101) By virtue of modern metallograph analyse technology, the size of grain, hardness and residual stress of bevel gear by closed-die cold forging is studied. (102) On the basis of the development of Gudong Oilfield, the move law of sand grain in flowing fluid is studied by virtue of settling experiment of sand grain in fluid(water and oil). (103) By virtue of the hierarchy, however, that individual is also an instance of the genus Iridomyrmex, the class Insecta, and the phylum Arthropoda. (104) By virtue of an aid station based on the abutment central pile, "comprehensive formulas for the layout of curves "is used to calculate the crossing angles of every pier or abutment. (105) By virtue of primogeniture, in some cultures the first-born child has many privileges denied his brothers and sisters. (106) Then, by virtue of frequency domain multiplier method, we prove that the closed loop system with both a locally distributed feedback control and a boundary one is of exponential decay. (107) This paper presents an experimental technique of diaphragm bursting by virtue of the rarefaction wave in double driver shock tube. (108) Tehran, by virtue of its historical relationships with the Shi'ite parties and the Kurdish leadership, may wield greater influence than Washington in Baghdad, but it does not pull the strings. (109) The potential energy is energy the system possesses by virtue of its configuration. (110) The improvement in thermal efficiency for a simple Rankine cycle is by virtue of the bled-steam releasing all of its heat to the feed-water, and little or none to the condenser. (111) Whereas the latter is a natural space built up by virtue of objective reglations out of itself, the former is an Abstract space constructed by relying upon subjective self-regulations. (112) Terry Pratchett's Discworld might not have the gravitas of other fantasy works, but it makes our list by virtue of being pure fun. (113) The second level carries on the analysis the substitution effect of the hydropower development, by virtue of the pulse response function using the VAR model based on the first level foundation. (114) To order by virtue of superior authority ; decree or enact. (115) Everyone already knows it's my opinion by virtue of the fact that I said it, no need to restate the obvious you dopey twat. (116) Holy Scripture must be acknowledged as the Word of God by virtue of its divine origin. (117) Furthermore, it is permissible to file a utility model in a country by virtue of a right of priority based on the filing of a patent application, and vice versa.