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Being waves bound to the surface of a metal, SPPs exhibit a momentum mismatch with free propagating light (as discussed above), which is generally circumvented by nanostructuring the metal surface, for example, with gratings.
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In this context, glocalization points to increasing transnational interactions among subnational entities from different countries and to contacts among subnational and supranational entities both generally circumventing the national level and undermining the gatekeeper position of national executives.
This potential problem could generally be circumvented by the generation of "gutted" versions of the vectors presented here.
About the time of that pronouncement, photography -- art photography, anyway -- was generally trying to circumvent its true nature.
The problem surged as money and ambition coursed through streets where rules are generally seen as obstacles to be circumvented, and rights are proportional to power, connections and money.
Scattering of the excitation light by the instrument optics, sample vessel, and matrix is an additional problem with conventional fluorophores, because of their generally small Stokes shifts (<50 nm); this is circumvented by using lanthanide chelates (>150 nm).
If our intuition about the wrongness of torture is born of an aversion to how people generally behave while being tortured, we should note that this particular infelicity could be circumvented pharmacologically, because paralytic drugs make it unnecessary for screaming ever to be heard or writhing seen.
Will it be circumvented?
Barriers are circumvented.
But these laws are easily circumvented.
They had circumvented my snobbery.
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