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As till today, no work has been contributed in the area of power loom textiles; the researcher has invited the owners who are having bachelor's degree in textiles.
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Biochar-based bioenergy is a new socio-economic intervention in the area where fossil fuel has been contributing in the past.
All of the contributions to our September 2011 symposium, including those presented here, were contributed in the spirit of extending these discussions and exchanging views between disciplines on the complex relationship between crops, language, and sociocultural developments in early Asia.
While Mr. Suozzi spent $1.6 million on his campaign, Mr. Mangano spent $643,000, with nearly half being contributed in the final month by the state and county Republican Party committees.
On the other hand, about the multimedia delivery, the design and theoretical understanding of push-based content delivery was contributed in the article [9] for a converged broadcasting and cellular network, which was used to relieve the burden.
Hence, the suppressive effect on Bax protein in treatment group might be contributed in the gastroprotective activity of DES.
Also anti-inflammatory, antiapoptotic, and enhanced normal angiogenesis pathways would be contributed in the beneficial effects of AcSDKP [ 3].
He was involved in coordinating the 2002 GHCRI study and was contributed in the intellectual discussion of the concept of the article and the idea of data analysis.
Even though conducting multiple interviews might have been contributed in collecting more information, it decreases the spontaneity of the answers.
He added: "Just filling up prisons may not be contributing in the long term to the peace and orderliness of society.
Schools benefit initially from going for a single "voice", even though more than one person may be contributing; in the first year we suggest activity on social media comes from school leadership while staff observe.
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