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Note that K's values depend slightly on the temperature of the material due to the temperature dependence of the lattice constant.
Or the speed of a light wave could depend slightly on its color, an effect, astronomers say, that could be detected by future observations of gamma ray bursters, enormous explosions on the far side of the universe.
"Was it actually really dull, or was it just a boy film?" Well yes, it is violent, and it depends slightly on an awareness of the conventions of gangster films, but it has character development and moral conundrums.
They depend slightly on the interface resistance.
The expansivity also depends slightly on the volatile content (Kaiura and Toguri 1979).
The experimental results showed that the disintegration rate depended slightly on the temperature and salt concentration.
The ratio depended slightly on the degree of crystallinity of the initial powder and processing parameters of the coating preparation.
This is due to the fact that (29) depends slightly on (γ k,η k ) when |b/a| is small.
"It depends slightly on how the early access phase goes, and if there are any blockers found to the wider distribution," he added.
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