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The mechanistic approach used for modeling the curing reactions shows that the formation of epoxy hydroxyl complex and the auto catalytic process are slightly decreased whilst the noncatalytic process is favoured upon copolymer addition.

Comparing these results with those reported by Lemieux et al. [ 13] indicates that the placement of Mesostigma at the base of the Chlorophyta and Streptophyta remained favoured upon broader taxon sampling but received weaker support.

Moreover, our results also suggest that malate, as a lower cost osmoticum, becomes even more favoured upon the impairment of the carbon balance, in different genotype x environment conditions.

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In this case, higher income earners would be favoured to invest upon i.e. households would be more willing to spend on women or spouses earning wages or in children as they have a longer remaining life expectancy than adults.

Alternatively, long chains of nodes are favoured before they close upon themselves to stabilize.

X-Ray photoelectron spectroscopic analysis of the treated films indicated a partial change of their composition, which favoured the electronic conduction upon acid treatments.

The Japanese themselves consider wa, harmony, to be its foundation, and though the facts may not support this belief, conflict is undoubtedly frowned upon and consensus favoured.

A pitch that had been designed for a late Rashid assault had bestowed its favours upon him.

The Church of England has issued a prayer ("God of all grace, friend and companion, look in favour upon William and Catherine") for the couple, who have been dating for eight years and are reportedly known to each other as Big Willy and Babykins.

In comparison, Essar – whose leaked emails have shown a propensity to bestow favours upon politicians – had planned to invest roughly 40bn rupees (£404m) in two coal-fired power plants in Mahan.

In 1663 he was expelled from court for bringing treason charges against the King's chief minister, Edward Hyde, earl of Clarendon, but he was again admitted to royal favour upon Clarendon's fall in 1667.

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