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Ms. Bonauto said there was "every reason to expect" that the agency would eventually process and pay survivor benefits to other eligible same-sex applicants.
Since the etch rate in the (100) direction is many times higher than in the (111) direction, INPs were formed eventually (process g).
The goal of this work is to study and develop a finite element model able to effectively simulate expansion forming, allowing process analysis and, eventually, process optimization.
Noka is some sort of expensive chocolate brand that costs about $2,080 per pound, a considerable investment for something that your body will eventually process into solid waste.
For example, the Jilin City government in China and a Singaporean company are setting up a food-production area in a 1,450-km 1,450-km-free" zone that would contain a pig farm expected to eventually process 1 million pigs each year (Kolesnikov-Jessop 2010).
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The algorithm also requires view synchronization (eventually processes are in the same view) in addition to the round synchronization.
Countermeasure 1 avoids bogus transactions since if a byzantine client stops, it can leave at most K transactions, which will be eventually processed.
It is in mangrove forests that a large amount of carbon is stored and eventually processed by natural decay (Lee et al. 2014) and methanogenesis (Donato et al. 2011).
The payment was eventually processed, but not until midnight, on Dec. 24, way past the deadline, the Mirror reported.
The asylum seekers were eventually processed on the tiny island nation of Nauru, about an hour's flight north of Brisbane a move that marked the beginning of the Pacific Solution.
After washing, samples were eventually processed to detect 5-Bromo-2'-Deoxyuridine (BrdU) incorporated into cellular DNA (see below).
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