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However, this method requires a sophisticated steering mechanism and brings about much hardware complexity and die area overhead.

Interestingly, the addition of FeCl3 catalyst to the reaction system does not benefit ORR activity of the resultant material; the replacement of urea by NH3 gas brings about much poorer material features of morphology, structure and catalytic activity.

Each receiving UE has more candidates for relaying UEs to forward data in Fig. 1 (c), which brings about much improvement in downlink throughput compared with Fig. 1 (b).

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Winning the competition will not bring about much change in Mr. Logan's life; first prize was $1,000.

Its wide acceptance will have the side effect of bringing about much greater uniformity in rules of private law governing rights in aircraft.

Three months of negotiations between the Greek government and our European and international partners have brought about much convergence on the steps needed to overcome years of economic crisis and to bring about sustained recovery in Greece.

Tacon, who was installed two years ago to oversee the grocery code which had been in place since 2010 without bringing about much change in the industry, said she believed retailers were now changing their ways.

It acknowledged that PPP would bring about "much needed improvement in the performance of the underground" but it doubted whether it represented good value for money over the 30-year duration of the contracts.

Citizens Union in 2006 was pleased to support Eliot Spitzer in his efforts to be elected governor because of the promises he made to New Yorkers to bring about much needed change to state government.

Whatever the loftiness of the government's stated goals, this interference has brought about much increased suffering across this country, while study after study has shown pain to be vastly undertreated.

Men are often helpless in the face of this, bringing about much unintended humour, such as when Jagua's lover seriously muses about liking being "molested by her" and another lover is described as "mumbling incoherently and sucking at her lips like a child of six months".

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