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With the defeat of the Avars by Charlemagne in 805, Krum was able to extend greatly the power of the Pannonian Bulgars.
The intermediate tiers extend greatly to form a suspensor; each of the four cells at the lower pole may act as the parent cell of an embryo, a condition sometimes referred to as polyembryony.
A 1994 article in Le Monde referred to Heifetz's grandly acclaimed 1917 Carnegie Hall début, which propelled him to instant fame: Jascha Heifetz managed, in one evening, to extend greatly the extremes of technical perfection that a violinist was expected to attain.
Moreover, compared with 30%ZnO/SBA-15ZnO/SBA-15sorption band edges of samples extend greatly toward ultraviolet light regime.
Its control over insulin signalling, reviewed in an AD context (Talbot and Wang, 2014), will extend greatly its known influence in the brain and elsewhere, in both normal and disease states (Chiu et al., 2008; Chiu and Cline, 2010).
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The perks were extended greatly after race riots in 1969.
"But the utility of the home can be extended greatly with nursing and other services".
Its territory was extended greatly during the reign of King Kwanggaet'o (391 412) and further by Changsu (reigned 413 491).
The application of the improved approach is extended greatly.
The studies on the applications of konjac glucomannan have been extended greatly from food and food additives to various fields[28, 29].
Smart phones are already demonstrating that dialogue between person and machine is possible within fairly generous limits, and those limits are likely to be extended greatly.
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