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In theory an ejection cabin could have been designed to withstand reentry, although that would entail additional cost, weight and complexity.
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A recent information-theoretic (but intuitively evident) definition identifies genomic complexity with the amount of information a sequence stores about its environment.
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On the other hand, vacuum fixtures are expensive because of their high manufacturing complexity.
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The undercarriage was a fixed tailwheel type to save complexity.
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At cell cycle level there is an increase of complexity of the mechanisms in somatic stem cells.
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However, this story illustrates the problems and complexities of oral tradition, especially when approached without expert knowledge.
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Depending on the complexity of analysis, representations of the human body range from basic stick figures to volumetric models.
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Depth perception for instance can be better explained under the embodied approach due to the sheer complexity of the action.
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Business ethicists may trivialize the subject, offering standard answers that do not reflect the situation's complexity.
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In particular, when it comes to option pricing, there is additional complexity resulting from the need to respond to quickly changing markets.
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