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It is not a wound that will be easily closed.
But this door, having been opened, will not now be easily closed.
The onus now is to figure out just how to 'legitimize' this more formally, but this door will not be easily closed.
There have been reports that China wants to build a $2 billion oil pipeline from Myanmar's coast on the Bay of Bengal to Yunnan Province in China that would allow the delivery of oil from the Middle East without passing through the Strait of Malacca, a waterway that could be easily closed during a period of international tension or conflict.
At least, it can be easily closed.
The nanotubes may not contain any hydrogen atoms (there is no hydrogen in the electric arc technique), and the nanotubes can be easily closed at both ends.
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The surface area could be significantly reduced from 235.6 m2 g−1 to 32.4 m2 g−1 by coating carbon as low as 5.8 wt % because the narrow external openings of pores on Si microparticle were easily closed to leave the interior pores unfilled.
By further curing specimens under "CO2-water" (depending on the ECC mixture composition), cracks as wide as half a millimeter (458 μm) were easily closed by autogenous self-healing within only 30 days of further curing, and all cracks closed completely after 90 days.
High aspect ratio microfractures are associated with relatively high permeability at low confining pressures, but are easily closed by increased confining pressures.
Gaps between ordered clones or sequence contigs are the second type, which is easily closed by sequencing of bridging clones obtained from pair-end sequence data.
In addition, because the transtemporal window is easily closed in elderly adults, especially older women, it usually causes poor ultrasonic transmission signals with much missing data, which can lead to some selection bias in evaluating cerebrovascular function.
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