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While the researchers' paper focused on relatively simple experiments involving ramps and collisions, they say that the model's ability to generalize its findings and continuously improve itself means that it could readily predict a range of actions.
Labour said it could readily screen bogus applications and had already rejected registration requests from Conservatives.
England, Ireland, Wales, and some Canadian provinces use this method very effectively, and it could readily be implemented in the United States.
Since the catalytic nickel membrane was made by uniaxial-pressing and thermal treatment of nickel powder, it could readily remove heat from the reactor.
It could readily assemble into right-handed helical nanofibers upon the evaporation of its 1,2-dichloroethane (DCE) solution, but form left-handed helical nanofibers by the addition of hexane to its DCE solution.
Although it is not necessary for us to categorise the treatment reported, it could readily be contended to be at the very least cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment by the United States authorities.
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Its great advantage was that it could be readily controlled; thus, for the first time automatic unattended lights were possible.
Its moderate softening temperature made it very workable, and it could be readily resoftened a number of times if necessary to complete an article.
That even though the trading in oil futures was massive, OPEC had the resources at its disposal that could readily permit it to deliberately influence price actions on the trading floor or the electronic ether.
It could be readily adapted for the modern-day poltroon of your choice.
The strategy is simple and flexible, so it could be readily generalized to construct other hybrid metal oxides materials.
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