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The predictions depend on diffusion and dissolution proceeding in parallel, and so represent an extension of earlier analyses where diffusion and reaction occurred sequentially.
"Decisions to save cash in the short term – deferring spending and reducing equipment numbers – have added significant long-term costs to the defence programme, and so represent poor value for money," it says.
Nutria routinely indulge in "eat outs," during which they destroy virtually all the plant life for hundreds of square feet, and so represent yet another cause of land loss.
So it is a small sample, and not necessarily a representative one: most of these cases involved immigrants represented by or able to speak to counsel; there are plenty of others who were unable to contact an attorney before removal, and so represent themselves pro se during the removal process.
Icons help us to understand the cultural moment in time that they connect with, and so represent something larger than themselves.
Additional file 3: Appendix S3 presents the figures as published/provided after adjustment for comparability (see method section) and so represent the estimated 12 months prevalence for the total non-institutionalised population.
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It is not a government program, and so represents a tithing of manpower.
The 3D-architecture consisting of fibers interconnected by graphene-like sheets positively contributes to the proper development of the vanadium redox reactions and so represents a significant advance in the design of effective electrode materials.
China has angrily opposed Thaad deployments, saying the system's powerful radar could be used to spy on its missile programme and so represents a threat to its national security.
On the other hand, they express their pleasure in the form of a judgment, speaking "as if beauty were a quality of the object," and so representing their pleasure as objectively valid.
The modified retardation factor R′ concerns the case when sorption of the carrier itself to the stationary phase is negligible, whereas R* accounts for significant sorption of a facilitating carrier to the stationary phase, and so represents a magnitude less than R, but greater than R′.
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