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Because the Talbot time is proportional to the particle mass, this requirement results in an increasingly more stringent upper bound on κ for high test masses.

The diminishing quality of oil feedstocks coupled with increasingly more stringent environmental regulations limiting the content of sulfur in transportation fuels have given rise to a need for improved hydroprocessing technology.

The potential opportunities of PEC are shaped by both its strengths and the progressively more quantitative requirements of NDT&E, which is characterised by ever increasingly more stringent safety regulations; and this is especially true in the sectors where human lives are in stake, such as aerospace and nuclear industry.

High school cheerleading regulations have become increasingly more stringent, with the hope of protecting the young athletes.

The number of grey squares (no calls) increase from Panel A to B to C with the increasingly more stringent confidence score.

The significant progress made in the past few years toward the identification of new classes of anti-Env antibodies has provided increasingly more stringent requirements for the antigenic profile of a soluble antigen.

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Laboratory studies that support clinical trials are being subjected increasingly to more stringent regulatory requirements, especially with the publication of the European Directive on Clinical Trials (Fontaine and Rosengren, 2001) as a Statutory Instrument (1031, HMSO) in the UK from May 2004.

Evidence for kin discrimination often relies on correlational evidence without demonstration of exact mechanisms, yet skeptics of reciprocity increasingly require far more stringent evidence than mere correlation or even contingency.,,, Vampire bats demonstrate symmetrical exchanges of help, but it has yet to be demonstrated that vampire bats use conditional enforcement to prevent cheating.

Notwithstanding the growing industrial acceptance of the technique, the increasingly tighter geometrical tolerances and more stringent hole quality requirements of modern industrial components demand that "defects" such as taper, recast, spatter etc., in laser-drilled holes are minimized.

However, the report also noted that the Klan had become increasingly fractured, not because of more stringent law enforcement but because of competition from other white supremacist groups.

The potential to generate negative emissions could provide cost-effective emissions offsets for sources where direct mitigation is expected to be difficult, and will be increasingly important as mitigation targets become more stringent.

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