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Consequently, the nanofluids based on ILs are being explored intensely in recent years, in which Au [9], CuO [10], Al2O3[11], and multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) [12] have been used as the nanoadditive.

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55 miles of Minnesota wilderness intertwines the U.S.-Canadian border, and the majority of the park (which is a third water) is comprised of four large interconnected lakes--Rainy, Sand Point, Kabetogama, and Namakan--the last of which we would spend our time exploring intensely...on a houseboat.

When students try to explain their attachment to certain volumes, they get stuck, in part because their reading experience is inextricable from powerful memories of discovering a secret new world, a space they explored in intensely private moments.

This brings into debate a third dimension that is environment (diet? and lifestyle) that has not been explored as intensely as the pathogen virulence factors.

This may have been a novelty or anxiety response: it was observed that rats showed a strong reaction to the change during the first barrier trials, whereby they navigated towards the barrier and explored it intensely and frequently travelled back to the start point to check for food.

In this work, the metaheuristic global search process of GSA efficiently explores and intensely exploits the nonlinear, non-uniform, multidimensional, and multimodal FOLBF design problem error landscape.

Medicine, engineering, and finance are traditional fields for the application of Fuzzy Logic (FL); however, in social sciences, the utilization of FL can be intensely explored as a valuable analysis instrument.

However, the relationship between job satisfaction and burnout remains to be more intensely explored in the region.

The frequency and potential consequences of pollen limitation for plant populations and communities have been intensely explored during the last few decades (Ashman et al. 2004; García-Camacho and Totland 2009; Gómez et al. 2010; Harder and Aizen 2010).

This sentiment, and how Hetherington ended up in Afghanistan, is explored in Junger's intensely moving documentary about Hetherington's life, Which Way is the Front Line From Here? released in Britain this October.

The trumpeter Bill Dixon has explored a kind of intensely abstract improvising since the 1970's, getting quieter and quieter as the years go by; a few of his albums have been remarkable.

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