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In each experiment for both cadmium and zinc metal ions, weighed quantity of adsorbent was added to a specific volume of standard solution and after adjusting the desired pH, the mixture was agitated at invariable speed at room temperature keeping contact time constant.
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Asking for day-to-day usability of BEVs, studies focussed on range and average speed using aggregated data and implying invariable mobility behaviour [20, 35].
There is also a substantial social impact on the herders beyond their reduced access to traditional camp sites and sacred sites; other impacts include changes in migration patterns, disruption or increased speed of movement, as well as invariable interactions and disturbance by industrial workers, pollution, dust and competition for fisheries (Kumpula et al. 2011; Behnke et al. 2011).
"Like Obama!" is the invariable response.
Adverbs, prepositions, conjunctions, and interjections are invariable.
He went on to describe his "invariable" working method.
Consuelo is a Spanish abstract noun, masculine, invariable.
Dedication of the new line to a single type of high-powered, lightweight train-set (a permanently coupled, invariable set of vehicles with inbuilt traction) enabled engineering of the infrastructure with gradients as steep as 3.5 percent, thereby minimizing earthwork costs, without detriment to maintenance of a 270-km- (168-mile) per hour maximum speed.
"Speed, speed, speed, speed, speed.
As Henry Stanley put it, tsetse were the invariable sign of "an extensive habitat of game".
This confusion was invariable, and also basically the point.
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