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It eventually prompted Andhra Pradesh to bring in stringent laws targeting privately owned micro-finance firms, putting nearly Rs. 7,500 crore at risk.
This scoping review engaged in stringent screening of studies based upon inclusion/exclusion criteria.
The mechanism of trough solar collectors results in stringent structural deformation requirements.
He has put in stringent inspection standards for the 400 farms participating in the program.
The asymmetric membranes should also demonstrate high oxygen flux in long term operation often encountered in stringent conditions.
"These cars are actually quite rare now because India brought in stringent export regulations in the late 1970's," he said.
His influence can be felt occasionally at a technical level, in stringent craft and sonorous phrases, but, more importantly, it colours her imaginative philosophy.
This has manifested in stringent rules governing this otherwise generous social infrastructure, provoking feelings of frustration in the residents and contested ownership between the stakeholders.
But even in stringent times, it seems like a good idea to do some science to find out what the world is made of and how it works.
This suggests either a lapse in stringent security, or an emboldening of Islamist insurgents, whose reach has diminished markedly in the coastal regions where 90% of Algerians live.
A seal glass needs to have excellent thermal and chemical stabilities, mechanical integrity, and sealing ability in stringent oxidizing and reducing environments and for hundreds of thermal cycles.
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