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The ring is loaded by a decelerated ammonia beam.
In both cases, the observed findings can be accounted for by assuming a decelerated clock.
In some instances student performance may dictate that the accepted applicant be placed in a decelerated program (e.g., the first year of medical school courses may be taken over a two-year period).
Collectively speaking, corrosion of ferrous metals in soils is a decelerated process, but chloride ions can suppress the decreasing for both ductile iron and carbon steel following different kinetics models respectively.
The militants had their own pirate radio station, featuring an announcer with a deep and unnervingly sexy voice, who spoke slowly and deliberately, and claimed in a decelerated but almost raplike cadence that the fall of the city was imminent.
However, found results partly contradict previous findings, where litter of urban origin was often found to exhibit a decelerated decomposition.
The dimeric macrocyclic bisphosphonates showed a decelerated labelling kinetics, reaching a plateau after 30 min of 60 to 90%% radiolabelling yields.
So, whilst there are concerns about the impact of Brexit on the U.K. property, it would seem that for the most part, it's only a decelerated market from a domestic perspective.
When you open your eyes again, resume movement at a decelerated pace.
To put it simply, a reduction in a clotting factor should be related to a decelerated clotting response.
However, a decelerated substitution rate would indicate an age of infection much older than that herein estimated.
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