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Praising the cast and the detail of the staging, Hook concludes that the show is destined for Broadway and the West End: "It's a wonderfully antipodean outing and will flourish in the wild once inevitably released onto the world's stages".

Indeed, at the end of their life cycle, some NPs are inevitably released into waste water and can reach marine ecosystem and affect the organisms there.

However, efficient fermentation of lignocellulosic hydrolysates is limited by inhibitors that are inevitably released during pretreatment and hydrolysis of lignocellulosic substrates [ 3].

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It is carbon-based and therefore inevitably releases carbon dioxide when burnt.

Recycling refrigerators increase the ozone layer depletion potential because the crushing process inevitably releases the CFC-11.

In addition, applying etching to a polished sample inevitably releases the strain energy at a crack tip, and extends the crack length.

However, some inferior decoration materials may inevitably release a large amount of hazardous substances, such as organic solvents, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), formaldehyde and heavy metals [ 8, 9].

During the production and life cycle of the products, inevitably releases of short-chain PFASs into the aquatic and terrestrial environment occur [29].

With extensive application of diverse engineered nanoparticles (NPs), multiple NPs would inevitably be released into the environment.

These NPs will inevitably be released into aquatic ecosystems through wastewater output, altering water quality and representing a risk of toxicity for freshwater organisms.

Inevitably, the Ministry of Defence papers, released to the public for the first time, will be known as Britain's X-Files.

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