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This set the barrier of entry considerably low for outsiders with business models that could further appeal to consumers.
This seems to show that the temperature of 800°C is considerably low for the aggressive deoxidization or vaporization of Ga2O3 to take place, resulting to low reaction of gaseous Ga2O and NH3 to form GaN. This also agrees with the XRD analysis as shown in Figure 5b where the sample ammoniated at temperature of 800°C contains a mixture of Ga2O3 and GaN structures.
Following the season, Olajuwon requested a trade in part because of his bad contract; his salary was considerably low for a top center, and his contract specifically forbade re-negotiation.
Even if the participants are well aware of this fact, they evaluate the risk as being considerably low for themselves.
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These were then dried in an oven for 24 h at considerably low temperature for better grinding.
However, the 5-year survival rate remains considerably low either for TMZ treatment combined with radiotherapy or for radiotherapy alone (9.8% vs 1.9%) after surgery [7].
We have chosen this method of deposition due to its simplicity and considerably low cost for the fabrication of the conducting films.
This analysis showed considerably low percentage for chicken as opposed to the human and mouse.
This analysis showed considerably low percentage for bovine as opposed to the previous plot.
The first stage focused in the implementation of the hardware of parallel processors, where two ARM technology processors are used for its considerably low cost, and as standard technology for processors.
The leaves were sun dried for several days and then oven dried for 24 h at considerably low temperature (not more than 40°C) for better grinding.
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