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The effect that the metal ions (Cd2+, Co2+, Zn2+, Mn2+, Mg2+, Ni2+, Pb2+, Cu2+, Ba2+, Fe3+ and Ag+) produce upon the fluorescent intensity of acetonitrile solutions of the tripod has been discussed viewing its potential applications as a detector for metal cations.

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At times in their campaigns, Mr. Engel and Mr. Seabrook have discussed views they have in common.

By E. F. Weisslitz The New Yorker, October 5, 1968 P. 145 That table in the forest - the one we discussed, View Article By Rebecca Mead By Jia Tolentino By Anthony Lane By George Packer.

In that section no reference to Hume's widely discussed views on causation was made.

In the previous two sections I discussed views that deny that existence is a property of individuals and views that deny that existence is a universal property.

When Federation was first being discussed, views differed about the location of the capital.

It's a good thing because reading and discussing views with which we don't agree can broaden our thinking.

This section begins by discussing views about the recruitment processes for cases and controls.

Equally, lack of openness to discuss views does not further the openness to others.

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"Basra operation, discussed above, viewed by Bush Administration as move against militias.

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