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To obtain high channel boosting potential and reduce a program disturbance in channel stacked NAND flash memory with layer selection by multilevel (LSM) operation, a new program scheme using boosted common source line (CSL) is proposed.
EU leaders have said they want to boost the common security policy by improving rapid response capabilities.
Europe is boosting its common diplomatic corps, while China is deploying retired civil servants, prison laborers and Chinese teachers — all are what the historian Arnold Toynbee called marchmen, the foot-soldiers of empire spreading values and winning loyalty.
Since neither reached 50%, the two candidates face a run-off next month, but Mr Marino looks likely to win.Another lesson was that the coalition has not boosted the common opponent, Mr Grillo's M5S.
Calcite precipitation occurs in brackish waters draining wetlands, being boosted by common ion effect (when CaSO4 waters are present) and solute concentration caused by evaporation.
Sharing passwords or turning off security features to boost performance are common security gaffes.Meanwhile, hackers are acquiring increasingly powerful tools for snooping.
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The most significant rule approved by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision — a group of regulators from 27 countries, including the United States — means banks will have to boost their reserve of common equity (common shares and retained earnings) to 7 percent of their assets, up from 2 percent currently, if they don't want to face limits on dividends they can pay to investors.
As the death toll from infectious disease drops, chronic ailments are more common, boosting demand for drugs for cancer and diabetes.
In the remaining weeks and months, standardised aptitude test (SAT and ACT) scores may need to be boosted, essays polished, common application forms sweated over.
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