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Michael Block of the GSI Helmholtz Centre for Heavy Ion Research, Darmstadt, Ger., and co-workers developed a mass spectrometer that captured single atoms of such elements in the combined electrical and magnetic fields of a Penning trap and so enabled direct measurements of their masses.

If the labour market was not coextensive with the product market, however, the union might still find itself exposed to the competition of workers at a distance if these worked at lower rates and so enabled their products to be sold at lower prices.

Penda's successful participation in the battle of Hatfield Chase would have elevated his status among the Mercians and so enabled him to become king, and he might have withdrawn from the war before Heavenfield to secure or consolidate his position in Mercia.

38 This provided an estimate of consumption in a fixed unit of measurement that is independent of price and formulation and so enabled assessment of trends in methadone use.

In addition, and only in the Kisii programme, record keeping by PMRs allowed them personally to monitor trends in the cases they treated, and so enabled them to make informed opinions on when to build stock.

These filopodia have been previously shown to possess increased membrane order compared to other regions of the cell membrane [35,39] and so enabled us to verify whether our new system could detect differently ordered regions that have been shown under two-photon microscopy to exist.

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This ensures that air is trapped between the layers and so enables the sweet to rise".

However, he believes Microsoft has what it takes to "commoditise common problems" and so enable average software developers to write above-average programs.

In the late 1990s, to give a spectacular example, a Russian-European space consortium developed plans to use satellites with parabolic reflectors to illuminate remote regions of Earth with sunlight and so enable work to be performed around the clock.

Moving jobs abroad boosts firms' productivity and profits and so enables them to take on more workers at home, which pushes up the wages for work that cannot easily be outsourced abroad.

One suspects that this is also true for the Daily Mail which, alongside a double page spread sneering at the dress sense of the female guests at Aintree races (Aintree being near Liverpool and so enabling the double whammy of cocking a snook at both women and Scousers), has given over a whole page to the unique demands of Mariah Carey.

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