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(2) CET influences the relative cost of different power generation technologies through the carbon price, significantly increasing the proportion of environmentally friendly technologies; expensive solar power generation in particular develops significantly, with final proportion increasing by 14%.
Both high energy synchrotron (European synchrotron radiation facility, ESRF) transmission peak analysis and standard reflection line analysis show that the S {1 2 3}〈4 1 2〉 component develops significantly higher stored energies than the cube, brass {0 1 1}〈2 1 1〉 and Goss {0 1 1}〈1 0 0〉 components.
Taken together, this data indicates that the zebrafish develops significantly weakened cardiovascular function after 3 weeks of 8% HCD feeding.
The available evidence indicates that cardiovascular disease develops significantly more frequently and markedly earlier in patients with diabetes than among patients without type 2 diabetes.
Ojha et al., in an histologic study of several IMA grafts, found that the distal anastomosis develops significantly more intimal hyperplasia than the graft body and in time progression lesion at the anastomosis could lead to IMA graft failure [ 2].
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