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The friction and wear behaviour of a-C and a-C H coa-C Hs in ambient air are highly dependent on kind of coatingsarts materinl.
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If this situation isn't entirely or categorically new (writers have been dependent on some kind of marketplace since time immemorial, of course), one aspect of it has (I'd suggest) reached tipping point: the issue of data saturation.
"This is dependent on what kind of relationship the British can negotiate with the EU".
For the remainder of the summer George is dependent on some kind of air transport for travel and resupply.
Kidney felt that the agency was overly dependent on the kind of direct evidence it had against Tourre.
(The figure excludes Southwest Airlines, which is far less dependent on this kind of revenue than its major competitors).
Unfortunately, it's also maddeningly repetitive, and dependent on the kind of strained English whimsy that leaves your throat sore from laughter that dies in the glottal region.
To the extent that his brand of populism is viable, it is dependent on the kind of cross-racial appeal to common economic despair that Henry Wallace understood nearly seventy years ago.
Accordingly, the energy consumed in an arc is dependent on the kind of vehicle.
It is thus interrelated with and dependent on a kind of practical knowing-how.
"We're seeing a third generation of families dependent on some kind of substance.
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