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Just as the battery companies find a new set of chemicals that offer solid performance in an acceptable shape, consumers are demanding more performance from their electronics — performance that uses more power.
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But what, exactly, is an acceptable shape?
It was in still in perfectly acceptable shape, but Young had plans.
The aim of the reconstruction in penile injury is to embody an esthetically acceptable shape, to obtain normal or near normal functional outcomes including erection and sensation, and to minimize the postoperative sequel including fistulae or urethral strictures.
Although our lobby is in acceptable shape, we believe he plans to do the same thing here to raise our rents.
Don't simply assume that existing tampons are in acceptable shape.
John gets 50ml, to properly pixilate his mind; then Graham and his team twist and bend and break and set him back into a more acceptable shape.
Now, the pK a values (9.34 and 10.45) of the TAP have been taken into consideration to design the mobile phase (Synder et al. 1997), so the acidic pH should be favored to elute the drug in a single peak with an acceptable peak shape because in acidic pH, it should be present in nonionic form.
The condition can be counteracted with a bit of intentional skull modification in the same spirit as the procedures used in prehistoric Australia, using headbands or cranial moulding helmets to return a more socially acceptable shape.
It remains arguable what an acceptable head shape is in young infants and at an older age when the head is covered with hair.
The results of Figures 5 and 6 indicate that there is an optimum bleb size and shape, which would avoid excessive scar formation but keep IOP in an acceptable range.
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