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Moreover, the fact that its website describes breakdown cover in a way that differs from that set out on its renewal notice, leads this cynic to believe this is a case of deliberate obfuscation.
He describes breakdown in relations between family and doctors at Southampton, and fears that the hospital would apply for an emergency protection order and prevent parents seeing their son.
As one of the results, the top graph of Figure 6h describes breakdown behaviors of the three materials, when the length and width of channels were at 50 and 10 μm, respectively.
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When the narrator of the title story describes the breakdown of her friendship with a friend ("water rushed between us and we stood on opposite shores"), she encapsulates Gallant's vision of human separateness.
(Even our language begins to fail in this description. Dementia describes a breakdown of "mentation" — thinking — but we lack a similar word for a degeneration of mood: is it disaffection?) And how, exactly, might the death of neurons in the tiny caul of the hippocampus (a part of the brain typically associated with the storage of memory) cause this disorder of mood?
Table 4 describes the breakdown of the scope of the reading items on the GEPT-A and iBT.
He describes the breakdown of a previous relationship.
For example, BiGG describes the breakdown of palmitoyl-CoA to octanoyl-CoA in a single step.
Table 2 presents the total costs, outputs, and input variables, and Table 3 describes the breakdown of costs by facility type.
Table 1 describes the breakdown by assessment type – numbers add up to more than 100% as 13% of classes use multiple forms of assessment.
First, BVCES rather than BVCEO is shown to be the representative breakdown voltage in describing the breakdown-speed trade-off in collector design, since BVCEO is modulated by the current gain which is irrelevant of the collector design and also practical bipolar circuits are rarely operated with open-base condition for which BVCEO is defined.
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