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A specially designed multiplexer for tap selection is emphatically introduced.
Here, with a main line of crystalline structure design for transition metal oxides, the whole research progress on transition metal oxides used for sodium-ion batteries has been reviewed, some important research results in recent five years are emphatically introduced, and the perspective on novel electrode materials development is also discussed.
Talk about a ratings grabber, Cohen emphatically introduced the idea of having Chung and Povich on every week after receiving an endless stream of comments and tweets throughout the night's show.
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Neal, who ultimately responds to an ongoing series of murders by becoming a killer himself, emphatically introduces the theme of impaired vision when he admits to Giermani: "I've tried to figure it out, but I just have this hunch that something is missing, a tiny piece of the jigsaw.
Particularly, the adhesive-dependence of the vital cohesive parameters of CZM, which mainly include initial stiffness, total fracture energy and separation strength, is introduced emphatically.
In Spanish South America (still included in the Viceroyalty of Peru in the beginning of the 18th century), the Baroque style was not introduced as emphatically as it was in Mexico.
Bodily motion is emphatically conveyed by paintings and films about dancing, particularly "serpentine dancing," introduced to New York by Loie Fuller in 1892, in which luminous costumes made swirling designs.
That means that when the Franks campaign essentially introduces Bob Franks to the electorate through last-minute television advertising, he said emphatically, "We will defeat Jon Corzine".
Low sexual desire, as elucidated in this review and emphatically pointed out by researchers such as Miner and colleagues [ 17], is often untreated due to the embarrassment of clinicians and their patients to introduce the topic within clinical settings.
Emphatically no.
Emphatically not.
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