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The literature describing the preparation of Ag-NPs is particularly broad since the classical colloid methods are combined with modern nanotechnology leading to many procedures for surface modification, particle size control, particle preparation [5].

Furthermore, the peak is particularly broad and actually spreads over the whole range between strained and relaxed state.

These obstacles may be even greater when dealing with an area of nephrology such as glomerular disease, which is particularly broad, multidisciplinary, and difficult to define.

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Mr. Zoradi noted that audience demographics were particularly broad: 5percentt of ticket buyers were over the age of 50, an unusually high figure for an animated film.

North Dakota's discovery rules, she noted, were particularly broad and beneficial to defendants, and Erickson's filing did not appear to offer a legal basis for turning over less material than he would otherwise be obliged to provide.

Of the many that attended, only Rhode Island's followed through.The state was unusual, both because it had lots of old deteriorating houses and because its definition of public nuisance was particularly broad, says Don Gifford, an academic and adviser to the industry.

Although this pattern falls in contrast to previous qualitative and quantitative descriptions of lunate morphology in which the Pongo lunate is noted as being particularly broad and distinguished from that of knuckle-walking African apes [ 47, 54, 70], relative to size, Pongo and African apes do not significantly differ in the breadth of the lunate [ 71].

And that celebrity is particularly crucial to a broad list of groups that need him more than ever.

The use of the Markov process and Fourier analysis is particularly noteworthy given their broad usage in many other contexts.

Providing a clear definition of science and engineering ethics is particularly challenging, given the broad scope that is to be covered.

The strong C O absorption near 1217 cm−1 is more likely that of aromatic ethers, because there is a concomitant increase in absorption in the 1050 1010 cm−1 region (Silverstein 2005), which is particularly apparent as the broad band in the spectra of the oxidized maltenes fraction (Fig. 3).

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