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The XPS data and the fractal analysis of the AFM images point to the field - dipole interactions operating distinctively in the L-cysteine-thiolate layer formed at p- and n-doped semiconducting substrates as the origin of the observed difference.
In the absence of a distinctively different operating system and any alternative to what is already on the market software-wise, it will be interesting to see whether this is enough to motivate the masses who are new to Nokia phones an brand loyalists from the old days.
This is already recognised by the Scottish Funding Council, which may, as Macilwain notes, operate a distinctively Scottish policy with regard to university teaching funding, but which has long chosen to cooperate with its English, Welsh and Northern Irish counterparts to run the regular peer-review-based Research Assessment Exercise (now the Research Excellence Framework).
An examination of CSR disclosures within the apparel industry is important because "individual industries operate within distinctively different contexts and with dissimilar social and environmental concerns, and patterns of stakeholder involvement and activism" (Griffin & Mahon, 1997, p. 25).
Operating conditions of the gasifier and slag properties may be combined so as to give rise to a variety of conversion regimes characterized by distinctively different patterns of carbon particles segregation.
These five monitor Riley's life and produce her responses by operating a console of levers and buttons, something between the USS Enterprise and PlayStation 4. Inside Out explores much the same premise – little people busy working in your head – as the Beano's Numskulls strip, but it's infinitely more sophisticated and distinctively female-skewed.
The unstated theme of the party was heritage, since Woolrich Woolen Mills, one of the oldest continuously operating mills in the United States, was fading fast until it was revitalized some years back by a partnership headed by the Italian Andrea Cane and aided by the designer Daiki Suzuki, who filtered a selection of American classics through his distinctively Japanese sensibility.
The FBI, for example, says that "the way it creates, operates and distributes bitcoins makes it distinctively susceptible to illicit money transfers".
"I think the very DNA of our civilization has been lovingly preserved and cared for in these distinctively American museums," said William Hosley, 46, the executive director of the Antiquarian and Landmarks Society, a Hartford organization that owns and operates nine historic house museums across Connecticut.
These causes operate, however, more or less regularly, upon everybody; and they are not sufficient to account for those attributes of human achievements with which the humanist is distinctively concerned….
2) Does your company work as distinctively as it competes?
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