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In conclusion, the UV-VLEDs were demonstrated and investigated - including the significance of the existence of n-CBL and discussion on the influence from extents of textured surface.
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Depending on the process of concern, this downscaling may range from spatial extents of kilometers to meters.
We distinguish resolution from geographical extent, which can range anywhere from broad to narrow in focus (e.g. continental extent versus a local extent, respectively).
The delay stems in part from the extent of damage caused by the quake and interruptions from strong aftershocks.
Species-, individual- and tissue-specific accumulation of PCDD/Fs and DL-PCBs may be the result from varying extent and quality of exposure, and to some extent from different metabolic potential.
Their masses, determined from the extent of the X-ray images and their spectra, ranged from 100 trillion Suns to a quintillion Suns.
Authorities' strict stance stems from the extent of the bank's actions.
We also note that our medical cost knowledge index likely suffers from some extent of endogeneity.
The overall survival is generally good in the cohort, independent from the extent of perfusion inhomogeneity.
This is clearly revealed from the extent of separation and reattachment points in Fig. 9.
It's significant growth from the extent of today's 4G deployments, which make up just 1percentt of global connections.
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