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The frequency of occurrence suggests that twinning is an energetically inexpensive process.
As a novel advance for SPEF, an autonomous solar pre-pilot plant is proposed to make an energetically inexpensive process that can be viable at industrial level.
These energetically inexpensive glial cells surround neurons and occupy a relatively large portion of the brain [ 60], while also providing energy support to neurons and aiding efficient communication between cortical areas [ 59, 60].
Although sperm are generally considered energetically inexpensive, especially compared to reproductive costs for females (e.g. Dewsbury, 1982; Hayward and Gillooly, 2011), the energetic cost of reproduction for males (number, size and mobility of sperm as well as associated fluid) is nonetheless significant (Dewsbury, 1982; Harris and Moore, 2005; Hayward and Gillooly, 2011).
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Urban poor may also consume more energetically dense foods because they seem inexpensive but which, combined with physical inactivity, expose them more to NCDs (15).
Mr. Walsh apologized energetically.
She shrugs energetically.
And "inexpensive"?
That's energetically costly — and deadly.
You could rule out birds flapping energetically.
"It feels," she said, "just energetically perfect.
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