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A nanodiamond nanomatrix structure is formed into natural rubber, generating not only entropic elasticity but also energetic elasticity.

That interest in generating not only traffic but actual dollars is eroding the uneasy compact that had underpinned YouTube's initial business model one under which TV networks would provide access to their programming in exchange for exposure to the startlingly huge audience that YouTube had managed to pull together in a short period of time.

The sex-is-special mindset can be found all along the social spectrum, generating not only conservatives' fear of same-sex marriage, but suburban wives' obsessive reading of the Fifty Shades trilogy.

Our approach is capable of generating not only digital chemical waveforms but also analog waveforms (arbitrary stimuli) whose characteristics, including shape, frequency, amplitude, and duty cycle, can be conveniently modulated.

First, the interaction of people and technology in employment settings is viewed as generating not only 'designed' linear relationships (i.e., cause and effect) but also 'un-designed', non-linear, complex and unexpected relationships.

This method is useful in generating not only the emergent concepts but also for engaging the participants in appraising the relevance of concepts for future planning or direction [ 32].

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Overall, our immunohistochemical evaluation indicated that rhabdomyoblastic differentiation in leiomyosarcoma might be generated not only by de novo generation from mesenchymal cells.

Our immunohistochemical evaluation suggested that rhabdomyoblastic differentiation in leiomyosarcoma might be generated not only by de novo generation from mesenchymal cells.

Furthermore, our immunohistochemical evaluation suggested that rhabdomyoblastic differentiation in leiomyosarcoma might be generated not only by de novo generation from mesenchymal cells.

My generation was forged by protests and police truncheons, by the hopes generated not only by the Prague Spring, but also by the Polish student movement that March, the Paris events of May, and the first signs of Russian democracy voiced in the early books of Sakharov and Solzhenitsyn.

They enchant and overwhelm; they generate not only desire but fear.

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