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The overcome
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To surmount (a physical or abstract obstacle); to prevail over, to get the better of.
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The overcome this issue a novel reverse flow reactor with integrated separation, capable of adsorbing water from the feed before reaching the catalyst, is studied.
The overcome of these bottlenecks could also reduce the immunogenicity of iPSC-derived cells and improve the feasibility to develop iPSC-based human therapy.
A new, updated version carries the same jaunty caption, but the overcome obstacle is an intricate maze.
There had been an enormous fish kill in Bayou d'Inde, downstream from the spot where Sherman had dumped the toxic waste and rescued the overcome bird.
It was myself and Paul Tracey in a kind of two-on-one and you managed the overcome the two Irish invaders".
"It's difficult to find proper words for such feelings," the overcome 31-year-old said, according to Reuters.
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