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2-aminopyrimidine and its derivatives are of particular interest as adduct formers because of their ability to form stable hydrogen-bonded chains via their stereochemically associated amine group and the ring N atoms [23].

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The former, because of their low surface hardness, have low wear resistance.

Most hotels won't allow guests to take durians or mangosteens to their rooms, the former because of their foul odour, the latter because their juice stains badly.

Hence both very young and very old persons are defective in memory; they are in a state of flux, the former because of their growth, the latter, owing to their decay.

Below them are ranked Edward Heath and, provisionally, Tony Blair the former because of his European vision and the latter as a potentially serious scene-shifter.Next come Winston Churchill (as a post-war leader) and James Callaghan, both presented as non-transforming, traditionalist copers.

The temperature dependence of the magnetic relaxation times (T1F, T1ρF) indicates that the Cl-OVDF chains in ICs undergo molecular motions similar to the amorphous phase in the bulk, although the intramolecular spin diffusion among 19F nuclei is more significant in the former because of the one-dimensional confinement.

He has been reporting on Parliament for 50 years Gladiators of the Commons arena Neil Kinnock Labour leader, 1983-92 "PMQs is a cross between the ballet and a bear pit – the former because of the choreography, the latter because of the yelping and roaring.

The latter requires a higher level of automation than the former because of the sheer number of applications involved.

The former, because of its small size, can be used in mobile transmitters, whereas the latter is mostly employed for high-power satellite transponders.

The latter is known as delaminated silicate and is preferred to the former because of having better barrier and mechanical properties [7, 9, 10].

Exceptions were fishing sites, where stone weirs were constructed, and walrus haul-out locations; the former because of their relative permanence and, thus, reuse, and the haul-outs because walrus return to these islands year after year.

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