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It is a focusing mirror; its intensified reflection sharply concentrates both observation and speculation.
"The main difference is that taking out the water concentrates both nutrients and calories".
Orange juice is an especially nice liquid to begin with, because the reducing process concentrates both its sweetness and its acidity.
Mr. Atlas also identifies a real problem: the social feedback loop that concentrates both wealth and opportunity in the upper classes, including both the "super people" and the lesser mortals preoccupied with them.
Our view is that segregation concentrates both risks and resources.
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Platelets were significantly concentrated both in the PRP and PRGF preparations, and the concentration rate of PRP preparations was substantially higher than that of PRGF preparations (8.79-fold vs. 2.84-fold).
This is an affluent market, highly concentrated, both geographically and interests wise.
It's a richly concentrated red for cold meats or hard cheeses from Italy's Veneto whose liquid cherry and raisined fruit comes from the drying of the grapes on straw mats to concentrate both fruit quality and freshness.
Winemakers there discovered that when they left grapes on the vines to freeze and thaw during winter's first months, the temperature cycles had the effect of concentrating both the sugars and flavors of the grapes.
Spam is concentrated, both jurisdictionally and on the network.
It is impossible to arbitrarily concentrate both a time-domain signal and its Fourier transform.
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