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In fact, it is difficult to segregate the print of truly folk character from the voluminous field of either "popular" or commercial printing.
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Scenario 3 consists of the basic coolant mixed with 10% oil and around 10 g of ferrous material chips in near-powdered form [19]. Generally the effluent waste from a grinding machine includes minute particles of iron and worn-out or burnt-out abrasives from the wheel, which are difficult to segregate from the used coolant.
Getting to your cubicle and officially starting work actually gets work started- but when you are working out of home or a cafe or the beach- it becomes exceedingly difficult to segregate work hours from 'other' hours.
With increasing mechanisation and adoption of technology into many occupations, it has become more difficult to segregate manual from non-manual occupations.
These observations suggest an under-appreciated overlap between NPHP gene functions in motile cilia with that of PCD genes in immotile cilia, which makes it difficult to segregate flow generating and flow sensing roles of protonephridial cilia.
Me thinks that the way to reinstate Dickens is to segregate the city's schools.
He made no attempt to segregate the crowd at his inaugural address.
Another is to segregate the low end from the rest through initiatives such as Internet.org.org
Therefore, at this stage, it was easy to segregate the beads from the pore structure.
Additionally, the ability to segregate the edges from the noise is employed for image restoration.
In high humidity, however, it is difficult for a-ZnO NBs to segregate from the moisture solution, which means that the Zn2+ ion concentration in moisture solution is not high enough to meet the condition of saturation forming a-ZnO NBs.
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