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For James Dyson, the company's founder and CEO, the word "design" encapsulates not only looks, but also engineering and technical aspects of the product.

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For Townsend Warner and Ackland, and for Ackland's wealthy American lover Elizabeth Wade White, who appeared on the scene a few years later, Craske encapsulated not only the beauty of the north Norfolk coast and the North Sea, but also the times when they were most happy.

The method offers the possibility of encapsulating not only all the anthracyclines, but also other weakly amphiphilic bases within the liposomes.

A few weeks ago, a Mercedes-Benz dealership along the Bay Area's Peninsula was the scene for a remarkable event that somehow encapsulated not only the exuberance of the high tech business scene, but also its crassness.

Despite this restriction on the structure of Q, it is still general enough to encapsulate not only a MIMO system employing K antennas but also a multi-user system, e.g., K U users utilizing K antennas in total and communicating with a base-station equipped with K antennas.

To me, Simpkins encapsulates not hopelessness but the remarkable human capacity for resilience.

The ability to encapsulate does not (only) depend on the natural exposure to parasitoids, because some species in the obscura group are natural hosts of parasitoid wasps but completely deficient for encapsulation ability (Eslin and Doury 2006; Havard et al. 2009).

On the other hand, polymeric nanoparticles have been designed to encapsulate lipophilic drugs not only to improve their physicochemical properties but also to target organs or tissues, to avoid drug degradation, to improve drug efficacy, and to circumvent drug toxicity [22].

These cellular resolution vector representations of the developing embryo encapsulated information on not only the location, shape and movement of blastomeres, but also the fate of each blastomere from morula to blastocyst, so we call them 'digital embryos'.

This technique not only encapsulates a theme from the show but answers the question that keeps every fan tuning into their favourite shows year after year: "What happens next?".

Now Helen Edmundson has come up with a brand-new version of this much-adapted book, which not only encapsulates its feverish intensity, but which cleverly filters events through the imagination of its eponymous heroine.

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