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A significant key to the company's strong sales of digital music players was the introduction of its postage-stamp-size Shuffle, which began shipping at the end of October, about the same time as Microsoft's Zune music player, which met with lackluster reviews and meager shipments.
Measuring high spatial/temporal land surface temperature (LST) is a significant key in urban climate studies.
Phasor estimation is a significant key of wide area monitoring and protecting in power systems.
A significant key from the clinical history is the history of immunosuppression or more specifically the history of AIDS [65] (Fig. 39).
Furthermore, the nearly complete quenching of emission from the higher energy CdSe NPs to PCBA may be a significant key in further improving the efficiency of an organic solar cell.
The genes identified, PRKG1, SLC24A3 and SLC8A1, influence the vascular tone likely through an increase in the concentration of cytoplasmic calcium (Ca2+), and may represent a significant key node for systemic BP regulation.
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To identify those beliefs that make independent contributions to intentions, within each belief-based measure, the significant key beliefs were entered in a stepwise multiple regression analysis.
While at an earlier stage of development, Oxford University's car has significant key differences to Google's offering, Prof Newman said.
The actual amount of information could be a significant fraction of the Web now indexed by Google, but artificial intelligence researchers said that having access to more information would not be the most significant key to improving the system's performance.
ZEH, means "Zero Energy House", is the significant key word for the Japanese.
The results showed that the surface area of SiO2 nanostructures has no significant key role in the absorption of lipids present in insect cuticle.
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