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Radium in Nature. Radium exists in minute proportion in every kind of soil and water; the extraordinary sensitiveness of the methods of analysis has made it possible to ascertain this fact.
Thus, to ascertain this fact, it is necessary to test the kurtosis of the MIMO-MAI.
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We have ascertained this fact by repeat experiments, changing the acquisition time (and order) for the Cu2p region.
To ascertain the fact, a visual comparison was made between drainage network apparent in the topographical maps (published in 1972) and WorldView-II satellite imagery (acquired in 2010) followed by field verification.
Churchill asked Owen O'Malley to investigate the issue, but in a note to the Foreign Secretary he noted: "All this is merely to ascertain the facts, because we should none of us ever speak a word about it".
If necessary, we literally have someone drive up and down the streets to ascertain the facts".
Ms. Antunes said: "We've bent over backwards to ascertain the facts, to be fair to all parties.
One of my responsibilities is to interview police officers and crime victims to ascertain the facts of alleged criminal incidents.
Mr. Keepnews and a colleague in The Times's research department struggled to ascertain the facts.
The United Nations team, along with South Sudanese officials, will "assess the situation and ascertain the facts," he said.
He did not talk to me at any point before or after the conference nor did the Journal contact me to ascertain the facts.
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