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The chancellor has effectively engineered a tax windfall for the government from unsuspecting pension investors".
And it may be because chickens that have spent all the early part of their lives in a building are effectively engineered not to be capable of going outside.
Strikingly, by incorporating those GY or GY-like structures, the thermal performance of graphene can be effectively engineered.
For instance, many materials which are not piezoelectric in their bulk form become piezoelectric when reduced to a single atomic layer; moreover, since all the atoms belong to the surface, piezoelectricity can be effectively engineered by proper surface modifications.
This paper reviews the accomplishments of the program and highlights the importance of prototypic testing for all aspects of a space nuclear program so that a reliable and safe system compliant with all regulatory requirements can be effectively engineered.
Incorporating metamaterial based electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT) like resonance in the positive layer leads to unprecedented line narrowing of the defect mode which in turn facilitates narrow frequency selective bistable operation, wherein all the bistable characteristics can be effectively engineered.
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They are too large, he says, to effectively engineer social intelligence.
To effectively engineer and use a Web Service, there are several important activities that must be completed.
Here, we incorporate the concept of alloy design into nanowires to effectively engineer and control the magnetic properties of nanowires.
These findings can provide guidance for experiments to more effectively engineer bulk Mg2Si with nanostructured defects for thermoelectric applications.
To effectively engineer human stem cells to release adenosine, a lentiviral vector was constructed to express inhibitory micro-RNA directed against ADK.
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