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For a woodworker, workpieces could be firmly fixed only with a screw arrangement of some sort.
Except for the DUB protease domain, no tridimensional model could be firmly obtained.
A comparison was made with PNIPAAM which seemed to indicate a slightly broader LCST transition for the two new polymers, however no conclusions could be firmly established on this as the molecular weights of the polymers were not measured.
And a "firm view" could be firmly in favour or firmly opposed.India needs to stop seeing agriculture as a problem to be nursed and start thinking of it as an opportunity to be grasped.
By Wednesday morning, the lead could be firmly under the control of the only two candidates – Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton – famous enough that they do not even need television advertising to bridge the vastness.
No relationship between these changes could be firmly established, however.
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He was convinced that his germ theory could not be firmly substantiated as long as belief in spontaneous generation persisted.
Though similar boats have appeared in photographs of the October flooding and crocodile expeditions, the location and exact timing of the crocodile hunt could not be firmly established: As in Ohio, some of the exotic animals that managed to get free during the Thai floods were kept illegally.
One flap required flap repositioning since it could not be firmly secured to the raw edges of the soft tissue defect and had slipped.
If Sino-Indian ties worsen, India could well be firmly drawn towards the US, a possibility that worries Beijing considerably, say analysts.
The normal Raman spectrum acquired in the particles that fluoresce yellow suggests the presence of a lake pigment (Fig. 3a, spectrum 3), but this lake could not be firmly identified.
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