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Catastrophizing (defined as concentrating on the magnitude of a stressful situation [ 11]) has been shown to be associated with negative outcome in several cross-sectional studies [ 6, 7, 10].
The described microfluidic concentrator can be implemented in applications where rapid concentration of targets is needed such as concentrating cells for sample preparation and concentrating molecular biomarkers for detection.
There will be little tolerance for ducking tough decisions, such as concentrating a particular service in one hospital.
Utilities are also keen to use lenses to increase the amount of sunlight hitting solar panels a technique known as concentrating solar power.
But it is in sync with the Republican leadership's desire to be seen as concentrating on problems of concern to voters rather than partisan combat.
This allows for clever tricks such as concentrating virtual machines on as few computers as possible and switching off the rest to save energy.
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"Twice as concentrated as Colgate".
The United States banking industry is about as concentrated as Turkey's (55 percent).
Many other communities in southwestern Nassau also have co-ops, although their selection is not as concentrated as in Long Beach and Great Neck.
This isn't something colleges have traditionally done – there's guidance, but it isn't as concentrated as at school.
"During the maturing process I want the grapes to be as concentrated as possible, and every drop of rain dilutes my wine and risks mould".
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