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For these reasons, battery chemistries that make use of aqueous electrolytes are favorable candidates where large quantities of energy need to be stored.

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For many leaders, it's not the case that they succeed in spite of their addiction; rather, the same brain wiring and chemistry that make them addicts also confer on them behavioral traits that serve them well.

Due to their special architectures, MOF materials provide well-defined interconnected pore channels, large internal surface areas, and tunable surface chemistry that make them as an appropriate template for synthesis of the nanoparticles [60 62].

It's that same mysterious chemistry that made Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers levitate.

Business owners also complain that investors meddle too much with the chemistry that makes their venture special.

The producers love it – they get the kind of cinematic chemistry that makes a picture instantly marketable.

Ever wonder how the Friends cast achieved the undeniable chemistry that made the sitcom such a success?

Participants will investigate the chemistry that makes lightning bugs and other creatures gleam and make their own glow-in-the-dark artwork.

Some designers want you to believe that it is just chemistry that makes an actress fling herself at a fashion house.

A change of address is too potentially unsettling to regulars, too potentially ruinous to the delicate chemistry that makes a place work.

Whether they can regain the chemistry that made them so strong last season remains to be seen, but their opponents are hoping the move backfires.

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