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Particularly, the production of organic acids has crystallized as a competitive and fast-evolving field, related to the broad applicability of organic acids for direct use, as polymer building blocks, and as commodity chemicals.
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By the late 1990's, the Neptunes style had crystallized as minimal, staccato electronic tracks, akin to Timbaland's production.
"I visited places that years of dreaming had crystallized as symbols in my mind, and found that they were simply places where people lived," he wrote.
This interpretation is consistent with what scholars have crystallized as the "pidgin-creole life cycle," according to which a contact situation produces a jargon, which may die or develop into a pidgin, which in turn may die, remain as such, or develop into an expanded pidgin, which likewise may die, remain as such, or develop into a creole.
From the condition of Eq. (11), the molten sample in their experiment must have crystallized at very low supercooling as ΔTs,0 < 0.1 K to form the rim.
Going forward, we must continue to build on these efforts while still maintaining international assistance. 5. Elevate health as a force for social transformation The AIDS response has crystallized the role of health as a force for social transformation.
In any case, the encampment of 50 or so tents known as Cuomoville has crystallized the movement to extend the millionaire's tax, which is due to expire at year's end.
The centrality of Trump's economic agenda to his success as president has crystallized in recent days, after yet another immigration-related effort — an executive order cracking down on "sanctuary cities" that do not let local authorities enforce federal immigration laws — was halted by a federal judge.
The debate has crystallized around a policy known here as natural regulation.
There haven't yet been any public clashes between the candidates, even though Klobuchar's entrance into the race -- and a potential bid by Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio) -- has crystallized some health-care fault lines, as New York Times's Alexander Burns notes.
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