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At this concentration, the teeth lose their shiny appearance and chalky black, gray, or white patches develop known as mottled enamel (Hussain et al. 2012).
Costa has spent years learning to coax such stories out of tiny volcanic crystals with a technique he helped develop, known as diffusion chronometry.
This then results in a specific area from which seizures may develop, known as a "seizure focus".
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The enzyme Suga developed, known as flexizyme, is much more versatile.
They treated CNTs with a chemical dopant they developed known as DMBI.
As the proportion of German actors in the English companies increased, a more indigenous drama developed known as Haupt-und-Staatsaktionen Haupt-und-Staatsaktionen Haupt-und-Staatsaktionen
In his speech, which came during the fifth meeting of the National Space Council, Pence took a shot at the rocket NASA is developing, known as the Space Launch System.
More encouraging is that a remarkably broad climate coalition is aligning behind a similar national solution that my organization developed, known as the Baker-Shultz Carbon Dividends Plan.
We shall also present the different mechanisms used in a new routing protocol that we have developed, known as SUAP (Secure UAV Routing Protocol).
The tool he developed, known as the Kakutani fixed-point theorem, was a key step in the original proof of the existence of Nash equilibria, the theorem for which John Forbes Nash received his Nobel Prize.
The center's operators monitor information generated by a program that Counterpane developed, known as Socrates, which assigns categories and priorities to the network activities it detects, seeking signs of hostile computer attacks.
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