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The characteristics of facile formation, fast dissociation, and switchable morphologies of studied systems should be referable for designing novel smart supra-amphiphile systems with potential applications as controlled drug delivery systems.
These preliminary results may be referable if MNPs or other similar biomolecule-modified nanoparticles were used.
Complaints on possible access to data by national intelligence authorities will be referable to a new Ombudsperson — with the position created as part of the arrangement.
There was no research on sexual maturation, specifically on S. javus, therefore, it is difficult to omit the effect of body size; however, these growth stages in Siganid species might be referable to our samples that being in similar growth stages.
Novas (1992) and Sereno and Novas (1992) reviewed its remains and found them to be referable to Herrerasaurus.
Such works, however, ignore Moser (2003), the publication that shows the type series of P. engelhardti to be diagnostic, and other material to be referable to it.
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The genus was originally known from an almost complete postcranial skeleton lacking a skull as the holotype, and many referred specimens however in 2003 it was found that a dentary was referable to the species, so more specimens are probably this taxon.
The earliest surviving examples are referable to the Tang dynasty.
Calccrusts, gypcrusts, and salcrusts are referable to dry climates, but duricrusts proper, at least in present and late Holocene occurrences (the Holocene Epoch began about 11,700 years ago), are referable to humid tropical climates, probably with seasonal dryness, coincident wet and warm seasons, and soil temperatures averaging 25° to 30° C (about 75° to 85° F).
It now seems clear that the skeleton is referable to one of the prehistoric floors situated in the slopes of the adjacent valley, and examples of flint implements, etc., found in these floors are exhibited with the human bones in the entrance hall of the Ipswich Museum.
Although § 3 refers ambiguously to a suit "in any of the courts of the United States," the state courts have almost unanimously recognized that the stay provision of § 3 applies to suits in state as well as federal courts, requiring them to issue the same speedy relief when a dispute is referable to arbitration.
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