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At somewhat higher temperatures, the rock would become an amphibolite, reflecting a mineralogy composed predominantly of the amphibole hornblende along with plagioclase and perhaps some garnet.

At somewhat less than $10 million, "It was expensive," he says, "but it's money well spent.

At somewhat larger energies, the nuclear contribution decreases, and the energy loss is primarily due to electronic stopping.

At somewhat more positive potentials, the formation of adsorbed nitrogen atoms poisons the anode, and nitrogen evolution ceases.

At somewhat shorter wavelengths, the signal from the top dominates the spectrum and an estimate of the depth to the top can be obtained (Okubo et al. [1985]).

At somewhat advanced stages of deformation, newly formed (recrystallized) grains were observed within numerous bands associated with former {10¯11} contraction twins within the primary extension twinned matrix.

At somewhat higher temperatures (∼220 240 K) amorphous carbonic acid crystallizes to β-H2CO3.

At somewhat higher levels, increased bronchial reactivity and change in mucociliary clearance have been suggested.

But single diners were at somewhat of a disadvantage.

Unemployment, officially, was very low, at somewhat over 1% of the labour force.

"We're at somewhat of an impasse," said Milbury, who met with Lapointe this morning.

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