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It must be driven at a local level and designed around local needs'".
The belt could be driven at a maximum speed of 32 m/s.
With the PMN PT single crystal as the driving element, the ejector has a very high axial displacement and can be driven at a low voltage.
The ability of Y2O3/GaN MOS structure to be driven at a high E and low J is attributed to the fascinating properties possessed by Y2O3, such as high k value (k = 12 to 18), large bandgap (approximately 5.5 eV), and large conduction band offset (approximately 1.97 eV) [25, 29 31].
This reveals that when increasing N the perceptron as constructed here would have to be driven at a lower input bit rate scaling as (Delta t^{-1} propto N^{-frac{1}{2}}) or alternatively be driven with higher signal input powers.
The sustained recovery after injury observed in WT rats may be driven, at a molecular level, by a lower level of pro-apoptotic activity coupled with the significant over-expression of factors involved in transcription, angiogenesis, lipid transport and cell adhesion.
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Diversity and inclusion must be driven at an executive level.
Then, conjuring up what we hoped was the sound of a phaeton being driven at a trot, we crossed with the light & followed the traffic uptown.
The tunnels were driven at a depth sufficient to avoid interference with building foundations or public utility works, and there was no disruption of street traffic.
I have to admit that when I first saw a Pace Car sticker on a car being driven at a leisurely pace by a man in front of me, my lead foot started itching.
The car, a 2007 Dodge Charger, was being driven at a high rate of speed when the accident occurred at 12 45 a.m. near the northern border of Kennedy International Airport, investigators said.
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