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However, First Solar's cells use tellurium, a relatively rare element, which could limit the number that can be built in a year.
Owing to the boron element which could induce high amount of defects in the carbon, the electronic conductivity of LiFePO4 is greatly ameliorated.
REALM values the insight on norms transmission that this project would provide, and also the rich data sets it would construct especially regarding the Google trends element, which could be methodologically groundbreaking.
Although not technically an alkali metal or a halogen, there is only one element which could reasonably be placed atop each of these groups, and combined with Lombardi's first initial, we see that we should pair up Lombardi with HYDROGEN.
The collapse often starts with the local failure of a single element which could be due to errors in design or construction and/or due to accidental events.
And I think, without prejudice to the talks that will now happen between Labour and the Liberal Democrats, Gordon Brown's decision is an important element which could help ensure a smooth transition to the stable government that everyone deserves".
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Two important elements which could assure the safety of the nanocomposite membrane, i.e. (i) dispersion stability and (ii) leaching of MWCNTs were observed.
Our critical analysis leads to suggest several elements, which could contribute to the improvement of the INES scale and thereby to a better communication about nuclear events.
The stem cell niche is composed of physico-chemical and cellular elements, which could originate from local or distant tissues, or from sources external to the body.
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