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To Mr. White and Mr. Willensky it is "an island of architectural excellence," "the greatest urban complex of the 20th century: an understated and urbane place that has become a classic lesson in the point and counterpoint of space, form and circulation".

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Vehicle Excise Duty (VED), the UK form of registration and circulation tax, is gradeated by tailpipe emissions, and vehicles emitting less than 100 g CO2 /km (which includes all BEV and most PHEV), have been exempt since 2010.

Activists from hacker spaces across France and the Tunisia, who met in person for the first time, teamed up with AISPN to organise a workshop investigating "free" forms of knowledge production and circulation, physical and dematerialised public goods and intellectual property.

Meanwhile, the condition of constant solidifying, accumulation, and circulation formed a polarized "Matthew effect," and thus, the professional authority and autonomy of functional bureaus became more fragile (Dewatripont et al. 1999).

At the top heating mode, it is hard for the working fluid to flow back to the evaporator section to form steady circulation and resulted in bad heat transfer performance of the THMCLOHP/CV, thereby increasing thermal resistance (Reay and Kew 2006; Bhuwakietkumjohn and Rittidech 2010).

The reduction zone and the oxidation zone form a circulation system, and high heating value coal gas can be produced in it continuously.

The pathophysiology involves glucose that binds irreversibly to proteins in the kidney and circulation to form advanced glycosylation end products (AGEs).

Therefore, the transition diagram of the state can be drawn as given in Figure 2. The state value of 0, x in Figure 2, illustrates that the node will have a 50% probability of remaining in the same channel and a 50% probability of switching to next x channel(s) (31 channels form a circulation channel, and the channel is calculated by using the modulo method).

The exhibition aims to showcase the extraordinary diversity of photographs produced in Africa from the eighteen-sixties to the early twentieth century, and to highlight the different formats and forms of circulation — such as prints, postcards, albums, cartes de visite — that mediate our understanding of these images today.

Carbohydrate antigen (CA) 15 3 (Mucin 1, MUC1), the product of the mucin 1 gene, is a large transmembrane glycosylated molecule aberrantly overexpressed in many adenocarcinomas in an underglycosylated form and then shed into the circulation [ 8, 9].

Esposito is keen to point to ways in which immunity creates the conditions for and facilitates new forms of circulation, movement and exchange.

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