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Despite copious theories for the decanter centrifuge, it is not possible to predict performance with any particular process material simply from knowledge of pertinent physical parameter values, that is, without prior knowledge of the process material's behavior on a decanter.
Based on the copious nucleation theory and the improved driving force for growth, the present recalescence frames and some other experimental phenomena concerning the free growth of the undercooled eutectic system can be well clarified.
"The Structure of Evolutionary Theory" contains copious accounts of historical figures -- well known, like Darwin, and less well known, like Hugo De Vries.
Much of this money would be used to construct massive reservoirs to store Florida's copious rainwater that, at least in theory, will be delivered to the natural system through a redesigned network of canals and levees.
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Properly complemented by well-grounded biological theory, experiments and organismal data, the copious information from genomics is most valuable.
It is a handsome, large-format reprint of the 56 short stories as they first appeared in the Strand Magazine between 1891 and 1927, complete with Sidney Paget's original illustrations, as well as a mock-academic treasure trove, filled with copious notes giving due space and consideration to every theory or deduction dreamed up by Sherlockian obsessives to date.
Most plausibly of all, in my opinion, is the theory that the name simply refers to the copious amounts of black pepper customarily added to the dish: so much, in fact, that it's almost as if it's been seasoned with charcoal.
Dr. Miller, defending his approach, said that his rival's theory was "overblown" and that it failed to show how copious amounts of amino acids could be produced, as he had done.
The center had no idea where Sita had been all that time, but Ms. Kushner has her own theories: either whoever had Sita got sick of her copious shedding and barking and let her loose, or she "made another great escape".
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