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Generally d-excess values ranges between 8 and 10, it is assumed the samples may be evolved from primary precipitation.

Additionally, the stress intensity factor for the cracked T beam can be evolved from the present results for multi-channel beams.

H2 can be evolved from a Fe-modified ammonia borane (AB) sample at a temperature as low as 60 °C with significant depression of induction period, sample foaming and toxic byproducts [1].

Mitochondria are known as the energy factories of the cell, which are also unique mammalian organelles and considered to be evolved from aerobic prokaryotes more than a billion years ago (Dyall et al., 2004).

Mitochondrion is known as the energy factory of the cell, which is also a unique mammalian organelle and considered to be evolved from aerobic prokaryotes more than a billion years ago.

Since the channel state remains unchanged periodically, the channel state α u,n will be evolved from the channel state over the last channel slot n' − 1, not from the channel state at slot n − 1.

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Indeed, the mood among my fellow Remainers seems to be evolving from depression to black humour.

I wanted my daughter to hear about her body and how it would be evolving from her mother.

Mr. Frank said the anchor job seemed to be evolving from what he called "the vector directing the news" into the central performance in a newscast.

It's evolved from there over the last five years.

"He's evolved from this shadowy figure to saint overnight".

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