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The "E" comes from the first letter of his first name, the "J" from that of Joe Swillenberg, an old Tilden friend who became a top company executive.
On the other hand, delay E comes from the elasticity of the materials used in the mechanism and the load.
Much of the progress in understanding high-latitude sporadic E comes from studies made with the EISCAT radars (see the review by Kirkwood and Nilsson 2000).
Where (e) comes from the fact of (11), (f) follows the fact that ((bar {mathbf {u}}_{k}^{d},bar {mathbf {v}}_{i}^{j})) is designed based on quantized channel matrix (bar {mathbf {H}}_{k,i}) with IA approach.
The Series E comes from a list of both financial and strategic investors — which, in the case of a financial tech startup can often be one and the same.
Data on acute hepatitis E come from studies of sporadic acute hepatitis cases and are available from 29 studies in 13 African countries.
The earliest comprehensive historical and critical works on ukiyo-e came from the West.
The aim was to achieve a total energy (E) intake of 1600-1800 kcal a day, with 40-50% of total energy (E%) coming from carbohydrates, 30-40 E% from fats and 20-25 E% from protein.
Furthermore, our calculations reveal that PIP2 and PS lipids contribute with their headgroup charges almost equally in the ternary mixtures, −0.7 e charge coming from PIP2 and −0.5 e from PS.
In response to a request from Forbes for comment e-mailed to S L D Industries president Alfred Von Kessler, an unsigned e-mail coming from a Consumers Research Councill e-mail address complained about unspecified "malicious and untrue articles".
These are individuals who are not only URM scholars but who are knowledgeable of their particular experiences (e.g., coming from an MSI).
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