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While several mechanisms can lead to the existence of liquid water at sub-freezing temperatures, this work focuses on the dynamical (entropic) contribution stemming from motions of water molecules at water soil or water ice interfaces.

The MSE has a contribution stemming from the inexact channel equalization and a noise contribution.

The MSE of MMSE equalizers has a contribution stemming from the inexact channel equalization as well as a noise contribution.

However line broadening in our TCQRs is of the order of 10 meV and a major contribution stemming from spectral diffusion via quantum confined Stark effect induced by charge defects in the TCQR environment [25] is very likely.

Note also that each of these factors contains a contribution stemming from a change in the variance of concentration fluctuations and another one reflecting the change in the mean of the concentrations.

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Similar enhanced reaction rate behaviour was evidenced after removing the natural alkali catalyst from the charcoal by acid washing, suggesting that with untreated charcoal the late reaction rate contribution stems from both, catalytic and additional structure effects.

Considering the physics of this, the claim that the major contribution stems from the interface metal oxide/liquid electrolyte may be at best questionable.

Due to the fact that the magnetocrystalline anisotropy of Ni is small, the main contribution stems from the shape of the deposited metal structures.

Our key contribution stems from the systematic and rigorous approach to generate complex message translators and their seamless integration with application-layer mediation techniques in order to manage cross-layer data dependencies.

However, our main contribution stems from our further micro analysis, showing a significant association between income inequality in Swedish municipalities and individual risk of death among people aged 65 74 years.

An important contribution stems from the viscous dissipation in the solvent, which according to Milner Safran theory (Milner and Safran, 1987) gives rise to a mono-exponential decay of the temporal auto-correlation function for a simple one-component membrane.

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