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Tusk is then expected to deliver a detailed paper on Monday or Tuesday constituting the basis for a settlement if things go well.
The combination of known CP substrates with carbon nanotubes (CNTs) may generate composites with new and interesting properties, providing higher sensitivity and stability of the immobilized molecules, thus constituting the basis for new and improved analytical devices for biomedical and other applications [2].
Moreover, we generally determined the differences between gene expressions from matched normal/cancer samples constituting the basis for all our calculations.
23 The 17 questions constituting the basis for the autism spectrum disorder domain have been the same since the start of the study.
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"Having achieved a cyclical expansion does not constitute the basis for relaxation".
In effect, it constitutes the basis for what is now the second law of thermodynamics.
You tell me – from the website it is difficult to comprehend exactly what constitutes the basis for competition.
Along the coast are numerous salt ponds that constitute the basis for one of the province's most important industries.
In fact, his statement made a number of claims that we very much hope will constitute the basis for Britain's actual nuclear policy.
In The Gospel According to John, this sonship constitutes the basis for the self-consciousness of Jesus: "I and the Father are one" (John 10 30).
The crucial difference, he argued, is that in contrast to the 1990s, deficit reduction "does not constitute the basis for satisfactory growth strategy".
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