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Also, POPs that have accumulated in human adipose tissue as a result of previous high exposure have become a continuous source of internal exposure because POPs are slowly but continuously released from adipose tissue to the circulation.
Gambling would become a continuous activity.
In the early days of Polaroid, Mr. Land said photography should "go beyond amusement and record-making to become a continuous partner of most human beings".
With deposition time increasing to 3 and 5 min, the graphene islands collected each other to become a continuous film, and then the I-V properties become linear, as shown in Figure 5b,c.
This acknowledgement of the importance of the first 3 years has initiated calls for the integration of nurseries and kindergartens so that early child development (ECD) can become a continuous care and education system for children from birth to age 6 (Zhu 2009).
With his teachings of yoga, my life has become a continuous celebration.
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Then, the oxidized N: ZnO particles continue to oxidize until the N: ZnO becomes a continuous layer.
Innovation then becomes a continuous cycle rather than a bottleneck.
The planning of ECs becomes a continuous task.
It spread rapidly and became a continuous ground cover over extensive areas.
When individual screens drop into place, the set becomes a continuous surface, like some supersize flat-screen television, on which enormous images can be projected.
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