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"We have suffered to a certain extent from that, as have others like Waitrose.

The new Italian code of 1942 departed to a large extent from that tradition.

The Taliban and Al Qaeda, Osama bin Laden's organization, were clearly benefiting to some extent from that impression.

Hughes' travails spring to some extent from that; he was the manager the Sheikh inherited, and Khaldoon, and his strategic advisor, Simon Pearce, seem to be torn about what to do with him and with the club itself; between their commitment to loyalty and to long-term planning and the instinct to see their money bear instant results.

The key idea is that the surface roughness of a fake tablet differs, to a great extent, from that of an authentic tablet.

Indeed, the synthesized PS nanoparticles demonstrate thermal stability differing in some extent from that of the bulk PS (compare curve 1 in Fig. 4 and Figure 1 in [37]).

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In addition, the real physiological response or mechanical behaviour of the spine with activating components like soft tissues, ligaments, tendons, or muscles could differ to some extents from that of the FE model purely derived from the bony outline, without taking into account muscular tissues.

Complete loss to follow-up after this health-education program can be predicted to some extent from data that are easy to collect (age, number of absences, and diagnosis).

The steady-state passive current (iss) was dependent on the formation potential, this behavior was, to some extent, different from that of some other n-type semi-conductive passive films but similar to that of the passive film on Ti.

The process line on the chart is usually shown as a straight line, even though the actual conditions of the air as it passes through the plant item might, to some extent, deviate from that line.

The ±800-kV and ±1000-kV ±1000-kVe UHVDC trandmission projects aboveeatUHVDCwitransmissionage, large conductor diameter, and wide right-of-way of single lines, where the EME (electric field, ion current, magnetic field, audible noise, and radio interference) is to some extent different from that of ±500-kV HVDC transmission projects.

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