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The Giants could be favored in each of those games.
Iron migration and graphitization could be favored by nucleation of Fe nanoparticles and surface melting, detected as soon as 900 °C.
Numerical results predict that fragmentation of dendrite arms resulting from dissolution could be favored in Al 7 wt% Si, but not in Al 3.5 wt% Ni.
Though both Querrey and Tomic are unseeded, Tomic could be favored on Wednesday off his recent showings, including a quarterfinal appearance at Wimbledon.
A higher current density was developed for the Pt-based electrode due to a significant formation of H2 by the water reduction, whereas the CO2 conversion could be favored on the Fe electrode, in both acid media and gas phase.
Ar-plasma treatment could increase the contact angle by 25% and the roughness by 10% compared with N-plasma treatment so that the cell filopodia migration could be favored.
This was the thesis in Edward O. Wilson's book "Sociobiology" that caused such a stir, even though most evolutionary biologists accept that at least some social behaviors, like altruism, could be favored by natural selection.
But biologists have come to understand how cooperative behavior, under certain definable conditions, can have a greater genetic payoff and therefore how genes that foster such behavior could be favored by evolution.
The widespread cortical depression, which is the mechanism behind the migraine aura, could be favored by the presence of a PFO.
Therefore, we believe that high local pH and low buffer capacity could be favored in the proximity of copper nanoparticles on carbon fibers of GDL.
At a constitutional level, instantiation of certain ideal type infrastructures could be formally/legally banned or restricted while others could be favored and facilitated.
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