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"Because it may be anticipated that a particular cement job may be faulty, the oil industry has developed tests, such as the negative pressure test and cement evaluation logs, to identify cementing failures," he wrote.
Therefore, it can be anticipated that a variable distribution of microspheres in the portal tracts will create a primarily non-uniform dose distribution in the liver parenchyma.
It must be anticipated that a different failure mechanism occurs as the confinement level increases and conditions for tensile failure are prevented or strongly diminished.
It can be anticipated that a novel method for preparing the UV curable nanocomposite coatings on glass, which is presented in this study, will be utilized to fabricate the thermally insulated transparent window system.
It may be anticipated that a bacterial cell in contact with silver nanoparticles takes in silver ions, which inhibit a respiratory enzyme(s), facilitating the generation of reactive oxygen species and consequently damaging the cell [62].
Following the discussion on the acceptance of hydrogen-powered road transportation it could be anticipated that a similar attitude would be held for aeronautics; however, a survey of public attitudes would be mandatory in the future.
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It is anticipated that PMF integration along such a rough path may suffer from systematic errors.
"It is anticipated that a warrant will be served tomorrow," said the official tonight, speaking on the condition of anonymity.
So far, Chelsea have refused to budge but with a lack of defensive reinforcements available to Mourinho, it is anticipated that a compromise may be found.
In UK, it is anticipated that a large proportion of renewable energy is wind energy.
It is anticipated that a good portion of the VENUS user community will have a strong engineering/industrial research focus.
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