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The augment
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To increase; to make larger or supplement.
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The augment of spacing of local peaks weakens interaction among ZnO nanorods, which leads to free growth and slant of some nanorods.
The augment of the VBO values after annealing treatments is believed to benefit from the formation of SiO x -like IL, which has much larger band offsets relative to silicon than that of LaAlO3.
The augment in channel density makes impossible to perform an accurate mode-of-motion analysis.
The augment was tested with the trial cup to ensure best cover and support.
The 'Augment Annotation by ANNEX' function was used to refine annotations.
Past forms are prefixed by e- (the "augment"), usually lost in mainland dialects when unstressed.
But with the augment of Classic Sports and all this other stuff, the mind continues to run and run.
While Phrygian shares several notable features with Greek (such as the "augment," a verbal prefix e- marking the past tense), its dialectal position within Indo-European remains a matter of debate.
Fig. 6 Example of merging the augment paths.
Merging the augment path to the output topology.
Fig. 4 Example of calculating the augment paths.
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