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Judging by their reproductive rate, turtle boys are somewhat faster than rabbits or guinea pigs.
For the cortical and nuclear inactivations here, Figure 2 reveals that the offset is also approximately 3 sessions judged by the number of sessions to the same two performance points (overall learning rates are somewhat faster in the current experiment which uses the notably placid Murex strain of rabbit).
The most prolate rings are somewhat faster at early times, suggesting some enhanced longitudinal motion of the elongated bundles.
This simple process is somewhat fast and is used to attain higher encapsulation efficiency [ 64].
It implies that inflation will be somewhat faster in the future.
However, in both acetonitrile and tetrahydrofuran, inactivation is somewhat faster over the first 4 h of continuous operation than in the equivalent batch mode.
However, they predicted growth would be somewhat faster in coming years, and unemployment would decline somewhat more quickly, presumably reflecting the steps announced Thursday.
These values translate into an average elongation speed of 5 kb/min, which is somewhat faster than reported elsewhere based on in vitro or artificial reporter systems (refs 13, 27 29).
Economic growth in poorer provinces like Shaanxi has been somewhat faster over the last three years than in the richest areas, like Beijing and Shanghai, according to the University of Michigan's China Data Center.
Now the official statisticians are in trouble once more, this time for misjudging the size of the economy.On June 11th the finance minister, Trevor Manuel, told parliament that GDP "is currently understated, and economic growth has been somewhat faster than the official numbers indicate".
Due to higher boost clocks, Kaby Lake R proved to be somewhat faster with single-threaded workloads.
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