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FRCM is usually constituted by one or multiple plies of dry fabrics (carbon, glass, aramid, basalt or PBO fibers) embedded into an inorganic matrix.
Although such difference is small in absolute value, it becomes significant when considering that the set of MP is usually constituted of hundreds of elements.
In rabbits, hair follicles are structured into groups: a group is usually constituted of one central primary hair follicle surrounded by 2 4 lateral primary hair follicles and by 20 50 secondary down hair follicles (Figure 1).
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They are usually constituted as independent legal entities.
The normal value of a clinical measurement is usually defined by Gaussian distribution, which constitutes from the central 95% (or 2 standard deviations [SDs]) value of the healthy population [ 16, 35].
The relative permittivity of the materials constituting heterojunction solar cells is usually not considered as a design parameter when searching for novel combinations of heterojunction materials.
As PET is usually fast and fully reversible, it essentially constitutes a quenching process.
However, the films are not constituted of homogeneously distributed polyanion/polycation complexes as it is usually observed, but they are formed of fibers as imaged by AFM.
A TLND is usually performed, in which the macrometastasis and the neighboring unsuspicious lymph nodes constituting a nodal basin or a level of a nodal basin are removed.
In a rare gesture, the Supreme Court also constituted a committee to oversee implementation of its 2003 judgment (followup is usually left to the party receiving the judgment).
The issue being debated is usually whether Facebook or Google produce content or make editorial decisions, and in that sense constitute media.
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