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Twenty-first century activism is all about evolving models of social interaction, with the increased ease of peer-to-peer communications, and a many-to-many model that coexists and sometimes challenges a one-to-many broadcast model.
In sample II with a medium Si concentration, PL from Si NCs and LCs coexists and has comparable intensities.
In severe, advanced NOMI, the area of intestinal necrosis is extensive; PVG often coexists, and the mortality rate is high.
SP often coexists and is co-released with CGRP [49] and glutamate [50] in the TG and TNC.
The term "hemicrania epileptica" should be maintained in the ICHD-II, introduced into the ILAE, and be used to classify all cases in which an "ictal epileptic headache" "coexists" and is associated synchronously or sequentially with other ictal sensory-motor events [55].
Ammonium sulfate is a "secondary aerosol" (i.e., formed in the atmosphere), but it often coexists (and even aggregates) with carbonaceous particles [135]; (iii) The presence of CaSO4 favours the adsorption of soot; (iv) Fe-Rich particles can catalyse the oxidation of SO2 to H2SO4.
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Moreover, these conditions do often coexist and this coexistence results in worsened outcome.
These methods have coexisted and still coexist throughout the world.
Modularity and gradients may thus coexist, and complement one another.
It's our admittedly unorthodox opinion that the two can coexist, and in fact should coexist.
We can also see that beauty and suffering often coexist, and in varying proportions.
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