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The 'in situ' resistance measurements have indicated that bipolarons are the charge carriers for doped PPSA, distinctly than it was observed for PANI.
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I hum through it and feel okay until I get to the end, and then I stop because I can hear her voice and see her face more distinctly than I have in months.
For now, though, it is only distinctly better than it had been, not the best.
It seemed distinctly smaller than it had when he was little, like a toy version of the real thing.
A pain flare was defined as 'a period of increased pain lasting at least 2 hours, when your pain intensity is distinctly worse than it has been recently'.
A flare of pain was defined as ' a period of increased pain lasting at least 2 HOURS, when your pain intensity is distinctly worse than it has been recently'.
For Leibniz, "I" am a substance, and my mind, as a "dominant monad," rules over the subordinate monads composing my body, where ruling amounts to expressing them more distinctly than they express it.
Shortly before the Leno news was announced, the network said that it was ordering up eighteen pilots, a distinctly larger number than it has commissioned in recent years, including ten hour-long dramas; this is what NBC should have been doing all along that would have been leadership, not merely a game of catch-up.
Shortly before the Leno news was announced, the network said that it was ordering up eighteen pilots, a distinctly larger number than it has commissioned in recent years, including ten hour-long dramas; this is what NBC should have been doing all along — that would have been leadership, not merely a game of catch-up.
Ben S. Bernanke, the Federal Reserve chairman, sounded a pessimistic note in Congressional testimony last week, saying that the economy was looking "distinctly less favorable" than it did last summer, while the government reported anemic growth in gross domestic product of just 0.6percentt, at an annual rate, in the final quarter of 2007.
Dr. Nicholas Purcell, a classics professor at Oxford University in England, who supervised preparation of the map incorporating Rome and environs, said the network of cities and the roads that linked them was "the most visible single element of the map" and that it appears to have been "a distinctly less sudden phenomenon than it did to earlier generations of researchers".
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