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One contest can correspond to an educational competition while the other can represent competition in sports.b Since the total amount of effort that can be made by players is bounded from above, the maximum amount cannot be exerted for both type of contests.
All measurements will be repeated six times and each moment will be exerted for five seconds.
Therefore, special cautions need to be exerted for patients with poor performance status in future trials.
In HIV infections, viral quasispecies change in their adaptation to certain cell types, due to differences in selective pressure that may be exerted, for example, by the immune system [ 12].
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They are not cases where the police power was exerted for the destruction of a chartered right distinctly granted by a contract.
Viewing the statute as having the effect thus attributed to it, we cannot doubt that the taxing power of the state is exerted for a public purpose.
Jamal Ibrahim, a spokesman for the Sudan Foreign Ministry, told the official state news agency that he "considered the resolution as a negative signal that doesn't help in supporting the efforts which are being exerted for reaching peace in Abuja".
Reforms have been met with measured rewards, including the lifting of restrictions on help from the World Bank, but the reason we are seeing progress is because of the economic and diplomatic pressure that has been exerted for years.
A numerical procedure is presented for solving the equations of Stokes flow past a fixed bed of rigid particles and the equations describing the motion of a suspension of rigid particles upon which a specified force and torque is exerted, for general flow configurations and arbitrary particle shapes.
When a magnetic force was exerted for 0.5 or 2 h, cell internalization had been shown to increase by 1.8/2.6 times for Fe3O4@SiO2-Tat NPs and 1.5/3.5 times for Fe3O4@SiO2-Amino NPs, respectively.
These markers have been exerted for population genetic analyses of manifold tuna species and each of them has their own profitability (allozyme: Ward et al. 1994; mtDNA: Menezes et al. 2006; nDNA: Menezes et al. 2008).
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