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A step forward came in 1516, when the grand duke Sigismund I granted Kiev a charter of autonomy, thereby much stimulating trade.
Compared to the HVOF-sprayed WC-Co coating with micro-sized WC particles, WC- nanoWC-Co) exhibited much higher hardness and toughness and thereby much higher WC- nanoWC-Coce.
The inscription is quite easy; "what that he mente thereby", much less so!
This enhanced potential to develop fat cells can lead to the buildup of small adipocytes that are highly insulin sensitive, and, thereby, much better at controlling lipid release.
Oestrogens produced in adipose tissue have a direct mitogenic effect on endometrial cells, and in obese women, this effect is assumed not to be counterbalanced by progesterone because of chronic anovulation and thereby much reduced progesterone synthesis.
Indeed, they revealed that the "duckbill" valve was not moving totally into the inspiratory position at lower inspiratory flow rates and this caused major leaks and, thereby, much of the insufflated volume bypassed the patient and led to desaturation [ 12].
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If the server was delivering rendered heat maps or tiles to the clients, it would need to be scaled much larger and thereby become much more expensive.
Thereby, much that seemed fresh and immediate a relatively short time ago (in human experience, if not Internet time) is now archival.
"English Heritage will be measured on a success criteria … based on how much they save the tax payer in grants, and thereby how much money they make themselves," he wrote in the Western Daily Press.
Consistent with this notion, we observed that Caco-2 cells displayed much higher expression levels of EGFR than WiDr and MCF-7/MR cells and thereby confer much greater sensitivity to gefitinib.
Disabled and normal children would thereby share much of their education.
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