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In consequence, highly illuminated areas can be recognized on the working plane.
I read one article, based on questionnaires given to interpreters, which suggested that members of the profession are, as a consequence, highly strung, temperamental, touchy and prima donna-ish.
As a consequence, highly impacted sites have lower DOC content due to the reduced bacterial decomposition activity (Doelman and Haanstra 1979; Kelly and Tate 1998; Kelly et al. 1999).
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The reduced fitness of the constitutive mutants suggests that this pathway is costly, with the precise fitness consequences highly dependent on the environmental context.
Then, it is not just the Everglades that suffer the consequences: highly toxic flood water pours -- billions of gallons per day -- through the rivers and estuaries serving both Florida coasts and onto the shorefront of millions of property owners, residents, businesses and taxpayers on both coasts.
In consequence, a highly transferable system is difficult and expensive to develop and maintain.
As a consequence, the highly skilled worker, whose talents had been lost on the old-fashioned assembly line, has again become indispensable.
Also, the disparity is the consequence of highly skewed patterns of corporate rewards that typically give, say, chief executive officers of large companies 50 to 100 times more income than those of ordinary office or factory employees.
At cryogenic temperatures several low energy isomers could be 'frozen in' but at 300 K the AIMD simulations predict rapid transitions between them and in consequence, a highly fluxional system.
As a consequence, producing highly charged ions with a source setup, at ground, is rather difficult and becomes a serious technical and financial challenge if the source is on a high voltage terminal.
Large strain would induce a large piezoelectric effect, especially when large grains are present, and an alignment of bright spots at the rupture plane is therefore a consequence of highly strained zones in the specimen.
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