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Dryden said she was concerned that Chinese laws may impinge the rights of athletes to express themselves freely.
As shown in Fig. 10, although main paths impinge the Rx at same angles, the power values are different.
In a market environment of frequent and sudden changes, this may impinge the competitiveness of the hybrid.
Alternatively, limited resources would impinge the end-users' ability to purchase protection services such as anti-virus, making them more vulnerable.
The helical flow approximation is especially applicable at high latitudes where axial convective columns impinge the CMB (Amit et al. 2010, Table 4).
The resilience of the associated infrastructure has been shown to impinge the volume of spam and the percentage of infected systems [54].
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Since the skin impingement was causing significant pain to the patient, it was immediately attempted to reduce the fracture to dis-impinge the skin under sedation; however, the attempt failed.
The second, L-dependent term in the right hand side of Eq. 5 gives two diffusion-induced contributions, one originating from the adatoms impinging the sidewalls and migrating to the drop and another caused by the adatoms that first impinge the substrate and then diffuse to the drop along the sidewalls.
To the extent that measurement impinges the findings, their impact would be consistent across different studies.
C) Electrons produced in the primary track impinging the NP, which produces additional electron emission.
Using lasers to study a tiny displacement means having to contend with the momentum of photons impinging the mirror.
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