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The paper presents results of thermal-hydraulics and safety analyses of the Solid Core-Sectored Compact Reactor (SC-SCoRe) and the power system that could nominally provide 38 kWe continuously for ∼ 21 years to a lunar outpost.

This is a quality that's reflected in the selection of tracks that he's put together for the latest THUMP Mix, a drifting collection of compositions that could nominally be called ambient music, but feel a little grander music for searching yourself and the world around you.

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She would have to pay some level of rent and could be nominally fined if she's caught smoking in her bedroom (similar to the way hotels fine people for smoking in nonsmoking rooms).

Settling on Scioli was something of a defeat for Kirchner, because he was the only candidate who could be both nominally loyal to her and win an election.

The board did not disclose the plan to investors because SEC rules allow companies to pay for certain moving expenses and this program, at least nominally, could be used by all salaried employees and did not represent a special benefit to just a chosen few executives, the filing said.

On the other hand, we could also detect nominally significant differences in exploratory behaviour on the EPF for HAB vs. LAB males, a test much less affected by differences in locomotion.

Nominally "Vanished" could be considered a police procedural because it features a brusque, embittered F.B.I. investigator, Graham Kelton Gale Haroldd), who uses the latest advances in fingerprint analysis and is teamed with a more tactful, by-the-book female partner, Lin Mei (Ming-Na from "E.R".).

Many of the pieces could be considered "clothing" only nominally, since they were cut from nearly anything but cloth.

Mr. Qiao said that under China's centralized political system, local governments, even Hong Kong's nominally autonomous government, could not pass or put in place laws without central approval.

They buried the hatchet, probably for an undisclosed sum, but nominally so they could "explore interoperability".

The formation of clusters of bundled nanotubes in nominally oriented arrays could adversely affect the transport and recombination dynamics in TiO2 films.

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