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It is not necessary to machine right through the cloth; a step is sufficient to deliver an influence function with a sharp edge.
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In such situations, researchers are under considerable pressure to deliver an intervention that influences whatever are the outcomes of interest.
Although almost all participants agreed that health facilities were the safest place to deliver, a range of factors influencing the place of delivery and limiting women's use of SBA were identified.
The poster simultaneously convinced floating voters in England that a vote for any party other than the Conservatives would deliver a "coalition of chaos" – while those in Scotland were further convinced that a vote for the SNP would deliver serious influence for the party in Westminster.
And the administration mode of delivering a DNA vaccine can influence the type of immune response [ 17] and somehow influence the result of immunoprotective efficacy.
However, the mode of delivering a DNA vaccine can influence the effect induced by the vaccine [ 17].
However, since the main reinforcements of these specimens were yielded when the specimens developed the maximum displacements at mid-span, the bond-slip effect and the loading history of constituent materials are expected to deliver considerable influence on the structural behavior.
While it doesn't violate federal law for a presidential campaign to hire a state legislator to deliver his political influence, hiding the payments would violate the law.
After her death, he delivered a pulpit talk called "The Influence of My Christian Mother" before black congregations in several cities.
The World Wide Web Consortium Provenance Group [ 65] defines information 'provenance' as the sum of all of the processes, people (institutions or agents), and documents (data included) that were involved in generating or otherwise influencing or delivering a piece of information.
The New Yorker, August 16, 1999 P. 90 THE CURRENT CINEMA about Steve Martin and Frank Oz's "Bowfinger" and "The Gambler".... [W]e get Martin in centrifugal mood, with gags and bit parts flying off him like shrapnel, plus a sample of those strange little sounds — meaningless clusters of sticky consonants — that he tends to deliver under the influence of inspiration.
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