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For metal ions decoration, the ions are intruded into TiO2 lattice, resulting in a trace of metal ions take the place of Ti atoms in the TiO2 lattice by physical and chemical approaches.
FDG PET-CT was indeterminate in two cases, one with several enlarged lymph nodes showing low grade uptake and the other with mild FDG activity in a trace of pelvic free fluid.
We first performed a bulk mobility pattern analysis based on D1 and D2 by plotting the probability density function P ( Δ r ) of the individual travel distances (or jump sizes) Δr in a trace of agglomerated de-identified callers over a period of two weeks, for Ivory Coast (left plot, solid black line) and Portugal (right plot, solid black line), as shown in Figure 2A.
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It is, all in all, hard to find in Mitnick a trace of real regret.
In contrast, a trace of Cr III) is beneficial for organisms and Cr III) can form insoluble precipitates under slightly acidic or neutral conditions (Rai et al. 1989).
There is, in fact, just a trace of Berliozian sulphur in this music in the final movement.
They are custom-made — you send in a tracing of your foot when you order a pair — which means a three-week waiting period and a perfect fit.
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As he did so, he hoped, in vain, that a trace of this violation might get the attention of someone in the lobby.
Even after people wake up and shake off the nighttime demon, in other words, a trace of it stays behind, possessing them throughout the day.
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