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Discover LudwigThe phrase "air resolved" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a situation where an issue related to air has been settled, but the phrase lacks clarity and context.
Example: "After much discussion, the air resolved between the two parties, allowing them to move forward."
Alternatives: "issue settled" or "matter clarified".
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The upper steroid containing phase was fully evaporated under air, resolved in dichlormethane (Carl Roth GmbH + Co. KG, Karlsruhe, Germany) and cortisone (E) and cortisol (F) separated by thin-layer chromatography using dichlormethane:methanol (75:5) as solvent.
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"The trick of these series is you've got to keep all of these balls in the air, resolving some stories while revealing others," said Mr. Frost.
Primary pneumomediastinum rarely requires treatment as the alveolair rupture heals and the leaked air resolves spontaneously.
"We have worked with Norwegian Air Shuttle, resolved the issue, and the airplane is now serviceable," Mr. Miller said.
These leaked-out cells could be identified after intra-articular air has resolved, which in our personal clinical experience occurs within a day.
We estimated ambient air pollution, resolved to the level of the child's neighborhood, using a land-use regression model for children 9 11 years of age.
These issues will be fully aired and resolved there".
A CGF spokesman said an Extraordinary General Meeting was being held in Kuala Lumpur on Friday, at which "issues will be fully aired and resolved".
It indicates that the air apertures resolve the problem of low refractive index contrast in InP-based pillar cavities.
Caution has to be exercised in the interpretation of this finding as free air usually resolves rapidly post-laparotomy or laparoscopy but can rarely persist for weeks [15].
A design of air apertures resolves the problem of small refractive index contrast in InP-based DBR pillars, so that the cavity can be fabricated using a monolithic process, which was difficult for previous 1.55-μm pillar cavities.
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