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"He's very mocked in Britain, but outside of the UK he's genuinely very well-respected by the jumping community," says Brigstocke. "Eddie trained himself and what he achieved completely on his own, while we found it at turns embarrassing and laughable, is actually phenomenal".

This may be explained by the fact that the in the first wet-reduction, hydrogen is almost in pure stream, which can reduce more cobalt than the TPR2 that used 5 vol% of H2 in argon, the cobalt reduction may not be achieved completely with 5 vol% H2/Ar.

By intravaginal route, the compound was administered once in the form of a vaginal pessary on the day of implantation in respective species; interception of pregnancy was not achieved completely in rat and hamster at doses four to five times the oral dose in multi-day schedule.

Erythroid progenitor cells kept in liquid conditions (without transfer to hFLSCs) could enucleate 10%30%% suggest that enucleation could not be achieved completely in feeder-free condition.

In no country in the world is this aim achieved completely, but incoherence, implementation gap and policy failure are often greater in Sahelian Africa than in Europe, as the whole Africanist literature in political science shows, whatever the interpretations - often contradictory - provided for this phenomena.

The target sample size of PHCs was not achieved completely because 14 clinical providers could not be contacted during the first stage; during the second stage, 3 PHCs could not be reached because of poor roads or poor security, and at 5 PHCs no patients were available when the surveyors visited during clinic hours.

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This novel system achieves completely fuel-free and oscillation-free attitude control of a flexible spinning solar sail.

To achieve completely folded, homogeneous, 3D nanostructures, the grain coalescence and release of the panels from the substrate should be balanced.

Based on the impact energy results (presented in Figure 8), aluminum material used in the present investigation requires more than four passes (to have severe enough plastic deformation) to achieve completely dislocation-free UFG structures.

It is difficult to achieve completely dynamic similarity because of some material or technological constrains, and only lower order modes including mode shape and frequency are accurately simulated to construct a compromised model.

Genetics not even coming in to play, the logic behind admiring bodies that are hard to achieve completely falls in on itself: Why must we value bodies that come from a lot of work?

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