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This will help them in the end once they have achieved being able to work, which I think is fantastic".
And, a high power conversion efficiency of 8.19 ± 0.08% can be achieved, being superior to those of Pt and PANI references.
The BEAMS showed excellent performance in removing 2-fluoroaniline, the maximum biological defluorination and mineralization rates achieved being 116.07% and 43.06% higher, respectively, than the rates in the biological control.
Exceptionally high activity for the catalytic degradation of MB without any external energy input was achieved, being 1 2 orders of magnitudes greater than that over other Fe-based or Mn-based heterogeneous catalysts.
In contrast, the sample with a lower concentration of Co (x = 0.10), which delivered an initial capacity of 108.12 mAh/g, registered a higher capacity of 189.46 mAh/g after 35 cycles, the value achieved being 49% higher than that attained by the former under the same electrochemical conditions.
Back when George W. Bush was in charge and his poll numbers approached single-digit approval, we all joked that he had finally achieved "being a uniter, not a divider" -- because he had brought together the Left and the Right in opposition to him.
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What it achieved was more pervasive.
The effects she achieved were subtle ones.
The uniformity thus achieved was short-lived.
The returns he achieved were suspiciously smooth.
What he achieved is colossal".
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