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The four-seat i8 can go 20 miles solely on battery power and will theoretically travel more than 100 miles on a gallon of gas when the engine and batteries are working together, with the electric motor providing a power boost during acceleration.

In fact, parameter a is somewhat similar to the meridional eccentricity ε included in the potential function of the embedded M C model [18], and the Abbo Sloan yield function (Eq. 4) can closely model the M C yield function (Eq. 3) by changing the magnitude of a and will theoretically be degraded as the latter if a is zero.

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And it will theoretically seat five, though three adults would not want to share the back seat.

China may also be worried about Sinuiju because it is located just across the border from a major military base near Dandong, and North Korea will theoretically offer visa-free access to the zone to Westerners.

The system will be policed by 260 cameras that will photograph the license plates of each car using the zone each day, and -- connecting to other cameras and computers -- will theoretically be able to electronically separate the cars that have paid from those that haven't.

That approval process has now been lifted and the price will theoretically be set by the market, but state-run businesses will monopolise new car sales and a hefty tax – of up to 100% – may be levied on new models to fund public transport.

In general, it bears a lot of resemblance to the iPad mini design, but with plastic strips surrounding top and bottom panels, which will theoretically help with cellular data and Wi-Fi radio transmission.

Rather than relying on humans to find and apply improvements, apps will theoretically be able to find and apply updates to themselves, freeing up the tech workforce to fuel even further AI developments.

The added height and plasticity of the cushions will theoretically absorb the shocks and alterations spurred by flooding or rises in sea level.

Clarkson enthusiastically describes the aircraft's "sense and avoid technology," which will theoretically steer it away from airborne threats like birds or other drones, and then land it safely in the nearest open area.

Splitting of the single dose of 200 μg or 300 μg (1000 or 1500 iu respectively) of anti-D Ig into two gifts, in week 28 and in week 34 respectively, will theoretically have a cumulative effect on anti-D Ig plasma levels, which might contribute to sufficient levels of anti-D Ig in postmature pregnancies, hence to a decreased immunisation risk.

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