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Due to its reduced size, it could be incorporated in standard endoscopes making it more compact and portable.
And it could be incorporated into maths as well, buying food and what it costs.
If they create any art from their mini-adventure, it could be incorporated into the show.
It is envisaged that it could be incorporated into standard NMR product-operator simulation packages.
Clever math could enable a high-quality 3-D camera so simple, cheap and power-efficient that it could be incorporated into handheld devices.
The Advertising Standards Authority received a complaint claiming that the ad was socially irresponsible because it trivialised cosmetic surgery by suggesting it could be incorporated into a holiday.
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McNew brought this up and asked her how it had felt, "knowing you could be incorporated into a project at any time".
(Sometimes, Hubley and her siblings would be recruited to provide sounds like "kids yelling" for animated bits such as "The Adventures of Letterman" on "The Electric Company"). McNew brought this up and asked her how it had felt, "knowing you could be incorporated into a project at any time". Hubley didn't say that she'd been at ease in her parents' studio, or hearing its results.
When it introduced its 2014 private copying exception, the UK government considered the harm to rights holders so minimal that it would not impose a levy (though it did say that the price could be incorporated into the sale of creative works).
If vision were dependent on the energy-versus-wavelength relationship (the physical method of specifying colour), it is doubtful that colour reproduction could be incorporated in any mass-communication system.
However, it is currently uncertain if actin could be incorporated into the virions.
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