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Europe has always drawn energy from the proximity of catastrophe.
Judging from the proximity of the gunfire, the Iraqi effort seems to be having mixed results.
Moving south, Atlanterra's beach is beautiful, but suffers slightly from the proximity of the purpose-built resort.
The freezing resulted from the proximity of hydrazine and cold helium feed lines, these lines being connected by the same support structure, which acted as a thermal bridge.
Still, the fullness of sound in a concert hall comes not just from the proximity of the musicians or from sheer volume, but from richness and resonance.
It was believed that the screening effect from the proximity of neighboring nanotubes has a dominant influence than the CNT diameter on the resulting turn-on voltage.
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In order to improve sensitivity of detection, additional candidate structural variants were sought from within the proximity of copy number changes in the following way.
We also use the 249 sequences from class A for investigating 5 selected AA positions from EL2 in the proximity of TM3 (see MSA S1).
And there are the usual concerns from residents about the proximity of the pipeline and the disturbance its construction, and perhaps a natural gas explosion, could cause.
Together, taxonomic composition, geomorphic setting, and pollen extracted from coprolites indicate the proximity of a large marsh or pond, maintained by a higher water table.
If strata composition data are unavailable, some indication of pollution potential can be obtained from considerations of the proximity of worked strata to marine beds (which typically have high pyrite contents).
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