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Besides, the degree of structuring of a water cluster that can be imposed by its environments and vice versa, can be of importance in the self-assembly of metal-organic frameworks.
The researchers said such a dramatic increase in energy efficiency could allow the digital revolution to continue well beyond the limits that would otherwise be imposed by its growing demand for energy, and allow portable applications that are currently too energy inefficient to implement.
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We assumed an obstacle-free environment, where the only restrictions for navigation are imposed by its own kinematic constraints.
First, it is part of the national health care and health insurance system and as such may be imposed by Congress under its power to regulate interstate commerce.
"New obligations not authorized by the governing documents cannot be imposed by the board on its own".
When not provided by law, this obligation of confidentiality must be imposed by the institution itself, either in its statutes or by contract [ 11].
As such, it should not be imposed by the government.
No further penalty will be imposed by the federation.
Iraq shows us that democracy cannot be imposed by force.
The neocon conceit that democracy could be imposed by force?
"International agreements cannot be imposed by a small exclusive group.
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