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The heterogeneous ratchetting of the weld joint is also more remarkable in the load cases with higher nominal stress amplitude and mean stress but at lower stress rate, which is similar to that of homogeneous austenitic stainless steels.

The truth is more prosaic, and also more remarkable: for four billion years, evolution, driven by natural selection and random mutation, has insured that the most efficient genes would survive and the weakest would disappear.

It was also more remarkable because, in Netflix's case, it was a single series, as opposed to a collection of content that includes more than half a dozen comedy pilots and six other children's shows.

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Compared to treatment performed separately, sequential treatment not only had more mild treatment conditions as 400 W CNP treatment for 2 min and 5% phage treatment for 30 min, but also exhibited more remarkable effect on eradicating E. coli O157 H7 biofilms in vitro and on vegetables.

In light of the differences observed between study groups in the indirect measures of efficacy, we would also expect more remarkable differences between groups in treatment outcomes related to pain and the ability to perform ADL.

Staff and patients believe it has also done something more remarkable: improve patients' health.

They're from South Carolina, but they also have something more remarkable in common: all are Jews.

More remarkable, they also scored higher on one of the single best measures of fluid intelligence, the Raven's Progressive Matrices.

More remarkable, it also pays 90% of the cost of anti-retroviral treatment for its employees who are not covered by a medical-insurance plan.

But I'm beginning to wish for an all-in-one app that lets you do anything and everything to your photos, not just cropping, filters, and other edits, but that would also offer these newer, and frankly more remarkable, capabilities.

This is even more remarkable when you also consider that Z. tritici does not appear to penetrate plant cells at any point during infection (Kema et al., 1996), instead exclusively colonising the intercellular spaces following initial entry through plant stomata right through to its exit, via the same route (Fig. 1).

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