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Hexagonal boron nitride (h-BN), with a band gap of ∼5.5 eV, is commonly excluded photocatalysis and photovoltaic conversion application.
This simple structure falsely points to a low genetic diversity: Spirogyra is commonly excluded from phylogenetic analyses because the genus is known as a long-branch taxon caused by a high evolutionary rate.
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"A number of important elements, especially water quality and flood management, are commonly excluded" from water agreements, the study said.
Regarding the analysis Dr. Lucas stated, "The fact is simple: Growing economies depend on a healthy, inclusive workforce, and folks can't contribute if they are commonly excluded from schools, jobs, health care and subject to other harms such as violence and police abuse".
These populations are commonly excluded from studies of educational interventions.
Peptic ulcer disease and severe co-morbid illness were commonly excluded.
In GWAS, SNPs are commonly excluded based on several criteria that generally reflect their informativeness and level of variation.
However, one of the invaluable additions of the present study is the link of filicide-suicide, which has been commonly excluded in filicide studies.
Further, as shown in Table 1, patients in these traditional trials were commonly excluded from enrollment if they had pre-existing renal or liver failure.
In some other states, operator training is required only for municipal pools, but hotel and apartment complex pools are commonly excluded from that requirement.
Such databases also include the most vulnerable segments of the population, such as residents of nursing homes, who are commonly excluded from trials.
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