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There, 170,000 light-years from here, near a star cluster known as NGC 2074, glowing but not twinkling in the upper left corner of this picture taken by Hubble's Wide Field Planetary Camera 2, clouds are condensing in what the astronomers called in a press release "a firestorm of raw stellar creation," perhaps triggered by a recent supernova explosion.
Then we consider the best approximation problem and the best proximity problem for set-valued mappings that are condensing.
To avoid this, tech companies are condensing their apps so they are smaller and less expensive to download, and looking for ways to condense their transmissions and improve efficiency so their apps use less data.
The heating and evaporating processes take place in MSS as well as ISWD, and then the water are condensing on the glass covers.
We are condensing the jetlag into one trip and venturing to three different countries--Iceland, England, and France--for three weeks!
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They are condensed as if placed under extreme pressure.
Here are condensed excerpts from the Long Run biographical series.
The judges remarks are condensed.
Whole ages and eons are condensed into paragraphs.
Qualitative data are condensed in frequency tables.
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