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The strikes were concentrated not only on the eastern third of Syria held by Isis, which calls itself Islamic State, but on its positions in Aleppo and Idlib.

Initially that was largely true, but after becoming president in 2010 he quickly concentrated not only power but also wealth in the hands of his family - turning the big businessmen against him.

These zones were concentrated not only in the groups representative of bedrock mountains (groups 1 and 2) but also in highland slopes that were thought to be formed by debris or high permeability rocks (groups 4 and 5), especially in group 4. CSC values were also very high in the case of the officially defined zones of landslides and debris flow.

And it needs to be spread of a scale that can democratize the complex hierarchies and exclusions of modern societies, where power is concentrated not only in corporate giants and the global market but also in invisible patterns of positivism -- detachment and narrowly credentialed knowledge systems -- which devalue the intelligence and capacities of everyday citizens.

Influential scientific research is clearly highly concentrated, not only in terms of where it is produced [6] [8], but also for where it is published.

However, we did not consider the non-nutritional contents of dairy products such as persistent organic pollutants 49 and heavy metals, 50 but these contaminants should be concentrated not only in milk but also in fermented milk products, which we found to be associated with reduced rates of mortality and fracture.

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In fact, the entire show could be seen as a way of contextualising the lives of women in prison, concentrating not only on why and how they got there, but on their hopes for the future, too.

Circular design should concentrate not only on the design of better recovery infrastructures, new recycling technology and materials reuse, but also on the questions of what the product should be, how it works and how it satisfies customer needs in more efficient and effective ways.

Along the way he delivers a good institutional history of the post-World War II Army, concentrating not only on failed leaders like Maxwell Taylor, one of the architects of defeat in Vietnam, and Tommy Franks, one of the architects of near defeat in Iraq, but also on generals who were more successful, like William DePuy, who helped rebuild the Army after Vietnam.

Due to the high risk of missing observations in microarray experiments, it is fundamental to concentrate not only on optimal designs but also on designs which are robust against missing observations.

That is why in this paper we concentrate not only on deriving of the adjoint system, but also on formulation of sufficient conditions which would guarantee the uniqueness of the adjoint state to the optimal pair.

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