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The above performance could be more explained by paying attention to the electrochemistry of the measurements, i.e. investigating the reactions in which the charged particles (ions and/or electrons) cross the interface between different phases of matter, such as the interface between electrodes and electrolyte.

"The homework and packets should be more explained, there was too much ambiguity with some of the steps".

But given that children in Ghana are prone to develop malaria due to the endemicity of the disease in this region, our finding is perhaps be more explained by the association of malaria with NTS.

Clearly some students would have liked more guidance than could be provided: "The homework and packets should be more explained, there was too much ambiguity with some of the steps".

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Indeed, Pv aCO2/Ca vO2 was more explained by Hb levels than by anaerobic metabolism.

"Everything was more," explained Kinsey Lowe, a former news editor, who began at Variety in 1988 before Bart took over.

"There would have been more explaining to do, wouldn't there.

When Clinton addressed an appreciative crowd in the airy college dining room, she was more explainer than fighter.

This needs to be more clearly explained.

Perhaps the H107Y controls could be more easily explained.

I think this should be more clearly explained.

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