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United struggled for a conduit to knit play together.
How did Aqueduct Racetrack in Queens come by its name? A. The track is named for a conduit that runs past the southern end of the field.
The ideal prosthetic material for a conduit interposed within the PA is debated.
Applying the same assumption to the present case for the 2011 eruption inevitably results in magma fragmentation (i.e., ω < ω c ) (for a conduit radii R c of 5 to 20 m), if no lateral gas escape is introduced (see the extreme left of Fig. 4(a)).
Bitcoin is a favorite area for Chinese people eager for a conduit to move money out of the country's closed financial system — a New York Times analysis found that 42percentt of all bitcoin occurred on Chinese exchanges in 2016.
The Laplace-Young law states that for a conduit to resist transmural forces due to capillary tension, its thickness should be directly proportional to its internal radius, suggestive of such a proportionality [ 41, 42] in veins that do not provide any additional biomechanical support to the leaf, which is likely true for the minor most veins we consider here.
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But he remains two-dimensional: he's a catalyst for events, not a conduit for change, including his own.
It might also make a conduit for a hoped-for type of nanoscale optical circuitry, he says.
Hezbollah, for its part, sees Syria as a conduit for arms from its patron, Iran.
It was once a conduit for narcotics and a refuge for terrorists.
I'm only a conduit for change.
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