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Another discharge plateau appears at about 0.5 0.2 V, which is contributed from the reaction of ZnO with lithium, resulting in the formation of Li2Zn5 (0.64 V), LiZn2 (0.5 V), Li2Zn3 (0.24 V), and LiZn (0.18 V), etc [23].

After the first pinch/compression phase, indicated by the first peak in the voltage probe signal, shown in Fig. 2, another discharge on the insulator is produced and a second current sheath is produced which, owing to the low density of gas in front of it moves much faster and collapses at the anode top as the second pinch/compression phase.

The IRR of a patient discharged to another discharge destination (i.e., not discharged home or to an NHS provider) is 1.11 1 i.e. the patient will stay 11% longer than a patient discharged to a NHS Hospital Provider.

A slightly lower concentration (16.2 ng/L) was detected at point S3, another discharge point of STP B. During sampling, the average flow rates were 431,940 m/day at S2 and 105,150 m/day at S3, implying an OC load of 7.8 g/day to the Katsura River and 1.7 g/day to the Nishitakase River.

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One officer from the close-protection unit accidentally shot himself in the thigh and another discharged his weapon inside the Elysée Palace, according to a report by The Times.

In previous days, I saw or heard, on several occasions, accidental shots by commandos -- their weapons discipline was far from perfect -- so I assumed it was another negligent discharge.

The effect of EC current drive is discussed by comparing with another TM discharge but without ECCD.

Gibson speculates that when six men deserted in Honolulu and another was discharged, Comstock, his eye already on mutiny, had a hand in the selection of replacements.

In one, she criticized Betty Friedan for conducting a "thoroughly irrational" feud with Gloria Steinem; in another, she discharged a withering assessment of Women's Wear Daily.

Care transitions — those times when someone enters a hospital, transfers from one department to another, gets discharged to a rehabilitation center or goes home — are risky times.

The New Old Age Paula Span posted at nytimes.com/newoldage: Care transitions -- those times when someone enters a hospital, transfers from one department to another, gets discharged to a rehabilitation center or goes home -- are risky times.

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