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The teacher thought that content and version of e-textbook could be better if these could be accredited or reviewed by the official.
For instance, it was suggested there could be International GCSEs which could be accredited which might later be included as options within the five subject areas.
The improved performances of supercapacitors and lithium ion batteries could be accredited to the unique structural features, which support high electron conductivity and rapid ion/electron transport within the electrode and at the electrode/electrolyte interface, and also accommodate volume variation during charge-discharge cycling.
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Cells presenting differential EMT ratios, could be accredited with variable invasive capabilities.
The diminished levels of SOD and catalase in the present experiment could be accredited to be increased oxidative stress, accompanying increased consumption.
The accumulation of drug resistance could be accredited by less efficiencies of standard chemotherapy, the subsequent mutation of drug resistance-related gene and selective survival of drug resistant strain during the recent transmission.
This distinct deviation could be accredited to the ecotype status resulting from the niche specific adaptations, as P. stutzeri ATCC 14405 and CCUG 29243 both are marine isolates [ 66, 67] however, A1501, T13, and XLDN-R, are well-known soil/sludge dwellers [ 68, 69].
Being able to say that they had reached the "gold standard" could also be seen as good for business, thus being accredited could be highly motivating.
"My suspension meant that I could not be accredited or be rink-side.
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