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In particular, mobility of shale gas becomes a decisive factor in economic exploitation.
Enterprises have understood that the "time to market" becomes a decisive factor that separates successful enterprises from lagers.
Since the luminosity is estimated to scale with T13 for our experimental conditions, the local temperature becomes a decisive factor in the interpretation of natural luminosity images.
On the contrary, the channel size becomes a decisive factor when the transferred material is a particle made up of an aggregation of metal atoms, which must be exchanged as a whole.
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