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But given the specific effects of something as general as a fever, Naviaux wondered if the problem lay "higher up" in the cell's metabolism.
It was found that the rutile CB lay higher than the anatase CB by around 0.3 0.4 eV, whilst the anatase VB is around 0.5 0.6 eV lower than for rutile.
This meant jackets with a slim fit but cut fuller, trousers that featured a waistband that lay higher on the waist and some subtle pleats.
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Several years ago, the regime engaged Venezuela's state-owned telecommunications company to lay high-speed cable to Cuba, but the project is still unfinished, and getting online is maddeningly slow and expensive.
With EinsteinNet, Varsavsky plans to lay high-speed broadband cables in Germany's second-tier cities, currently under-fibered.
The planet will also lay high in the sky.
Around two miles south east of Gateshead lay High Felling; a residential village in the township of Heworth which had attracted several Wesleyan and Methodist preachers.
At room temperature (300 K [81° F]) the ground state lies higher, at a, where the centre has considerable vibrational energy.
More than one-third of the island lies higher than 1,500 feet (457 metres), and it has the highest relief of the West Indies, reaching 10,417 feet (3,175 metres) at Duarte Peak in the Cordillera Central in the Dominican Republic.
Down that path lie higher asset prices and more opportunities for borrowers to get overextended.
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