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Unlike Subjects 4 and 5, the RM performed on Subject 6 was performed during an open chest surgery, thereby neglecting the effect of E cw in Equation 2 and effectively capturing E lung directly.
He completed the work, using themes and excerpts from Weber's lesser-known scores, effectively capturing his spirit while avoiding pastiche.
At times almost palpable, Collins's writing gets stronger as the book's action picks up, effectively capturing the rush of momentum over a few hectic months.
"However, as a service we recognise the challenge of effectively capturing and responding to the changing demands from complex public protection issues, fraud and cybercrime and the breakdown of these figures in future reports will be extremely helpful".
In the three months since effectively capturing the Republican nomination, John McCain has built up his staff, filled campaign coffers and tried to define himself as a reliable conservative but not a George W. Bush clone.
Senator John Kerry blazed to victories in Democratic primaries from New York to California yesterday, effectively capturing his party's presidential nomination and prompting his main rival, Senator John Edwards, to move to end his campaign.
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Results demonstrated that model selection effectively captured the effect of dexamethasone on tumor vasculature [ 109].
In case of this, composite wrapped graphene layer effectively captured photogenerated electrons from BiVO4 due to effective contact (1).
These effects of local epistasis and transgenerational epigenetics (chromatin marking) may, however, be effectively captured by genomic IBD relationships.
It's certainly tense, and the 1973 backdrop is effectively captured by the design team.
It effectively captured the power of government officials, professionals and the apartheid system.
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