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To arrangement
noun
The act of arranging.
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enforceable to arrangement between two different jurisdictions/ states/ entities (EIFEC 2017).
Evidence of volume changes was reported during hot-drawing, depending on CNT content, alluding to arrangement of CNTs in nanofibers.
It was observed that the PM varied significantly with respect to arrangement and course of its fibers.
ZCA intercalation compound retained excellent absorption capacity in the UV region of pure CA but with slight shift in absorption peaks and broadened absorption range due to arrangement in host and host-guest interactions.
Current data on the impact of the media on the development obesity in children and adolescents were presented and legal regulation which designed to arrangement of the advertising market for children.
It is absolutely clear that Ockham's expansion of the principle of contradictories and Chatton's 'howsoever they are present according to arrangement and duration' clause in version (2) of the Principle above play off each other, and in these formulas we see some of the intense mutual influence between Ockham and Chatton.
Emphasizing a distorted, fragmented approach to arrangement, the work sounds like an exposed bundle of nerves, or a gestation process held in writhing arrest.
This inversion arose on a chromosome carrying the 2j inversion, giving rise to arrangement 2jz3.
After converting the genome types of these strains to arrangement types, 32 arrangement types were found to occur naturally in Typhi.
VH was responsible for the estimation of unit costs and contributed to arrangement and interpretation of cost data.
Indeed, medication care and some physical screenings were found to be subject to arrangement interfaces like strict planning rules.
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