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They are a set of conditions which need to be fullfilled to prove that a specific organism causes a specific disease.
They are only equal in certain specific conditions.
There is no specific answer to this question. Assuming width is the smaller of the two dimensions, then the width, W, can be any number that satisfies 0 < W <= sqrt(20) cm. There are an infinite number of values for W. The other side of the rectangle will be 20/W cm.
Nowadays it is XII XXI MCMXCIV but the ancient Romans would have notated the equivalent of 1994 quite differently
Diminishing returns occur when a function satisfies Innada conditions or, to bemore specific, when:The first derivative of the function is positiveThe second derivative of the function is negative.Diminishing describes the tendency of increases in returns to decline asymptotically towards zero.
"Fulfills your criteria" means that something meets all the requirements or conditions that have been set. It indicates that the subject in question satisfies the specific standards or expectations that have been established.
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Both weather an climate describe the atmospheric conditions and characteristics of an area. However, while weather describes the specific atmospheric conditions on the short term (minutes, hours, and days), climate describes more general conditions on the long term (decades, centuries, and millennia).
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The Region of the Middle East satisfies this question. If however, you are looking for a specific country, both Turkey and Syria have a small piece of Mesopotamia in their borders and Mediterranean coastline.
What satisfies them what are their needs the quality of the item the quality of service given to them
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There's a few.... You have to be more specific. etc. Differently??
There is not one specific answer because it happens differently to everyone
Yes, logical functions can test for conditions.
It has a specific set of possible values