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Western states hope the moderate rebels could form a nucleus of opposition to the embattled president.
"It confirms one theory in which you have these objects come together to form a nucleus," he said.
Once in a while, two of them will overcome their mutual repulsion and fuse to form a nucleus of helium, releasing a little energy in the process.
It doesn't help that Mancini and his coaching staff seem to form a nucleus removed from the City board.
Here we present a model which considers the geometric constraints (imposed by proximity to the interface) on the number of solute atoms available to form a nucleus.
At temperatures above that minimum, τd for a blend becomes increasingly larger with temperature than the time to form a nucleus in a pure system with similar diffusivity.
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Prokaryotic chromosomal DNA is highly compacted to form a nucleus-like structure the nucleoid.
Mr. Jumblatt's bloc of 17 seats, Mr. Hariri's of 18 and about 10 Christian opposition rightists could have formed a nucleus to block it.
Barre tried arresting the poets, but the cassettes continued to multiply, and the people who gathered to listen to them formed a nucleus of armed resistance.
Brisbane's midfield will be tested by the retirement of decorated hero Simon Black, but in Rockliff, Rich and Irishman Pearce Hanley they are forming a nucleus to take the club forward.
He gained an adviser and ambassador of presidential calibre, while removing from the Senate a powerful Democratic rival who might have formed a nucleus of disaffection.
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