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The number of graphenes which pile up to form the structure of a single nanowall ranges from 1 to 2 at the tip up to several 10s at the base, making this material suitable to study and eventually exploit the electronic properties of graphenes on a macroscopic scale.

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Minimalism now being back in vogue in the way that all art movements are eventually plundered and recycled, various young artists are plumbing 60's abstraction, trying to find new means to exploit its spare forms and optical directness.

The supposed hidden meaning within the M.L.K.-Churchill swap contained one element of the anti-Obama fever dream that Trump would eventually exploit to help himself become the forty-fifth President: that America's white Western heritage was being downgraded and dishonored by Obama and a growing nonwhite electorate.

But that would be the next step to "eventually exploit [these health associated bacteria] to promote health," the authors wrote.

Thus, it may be possible to eventually exploit these differences to design specific inhibitors of this parasitic enzyme as potential antiparasitic agents.

But there is a reason the Magic are a team with only 18 wins this season, second worst in the N.B.A., and the Heat eventually exploited Orlando's deficiencies.

The final descriptor of the scene is eventually exploited by some pattern recognition algorithms to infer the scene category, skipping the recognition of the objects that are present in the scene [9].

And whenever we exploit the earth we exploit people and cause untold suffering.

But for all their possession and clever movement, they left gaps on the flanks which Blackburn eventually exploited.

They also argue that the idea that genetic resources can be categorised using the concepts of rival and excludable goods makes sense of various observations (e.g. that it seems difficult for prokaryotes to prevent other prokaryotes from eventually exploiting a particular genetic resource).

The increasingly widespread use of bank money eventually allowed bankers to exploit the law of large numbers, whereby withdrawals would be offset by new deposits.

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