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Also marked (dashed lines) are the two resonance frequencies; the peak frequencies can be seen to lie slightly outside the resonance frequencies.
The cholesterol headgroup was found to lie slightly inward from the unit cell boundary and the tail of the molecule located 6.2 ± 0.2 Å from the unit cell center.
The Salem and Hope Creek nuclear plants similarly lie slightly inland on the Delaware River, but the plants would be threatened with inundation if wave heights exceed 11 feet.
The major coastal towns and cities (Montpellier, Béziers, Narbonne and Perpignan) lie slightly inland, while the holidaying crowds are attracted to the purpose-built resorts of La Grande Motte and Cap d'Agde.
The two fourth magnitude stars that lie slightly E (left) of Praesepe are Asellus Australis and Asellus Borealis, for the southern and northern donkeys that are eating from the manger.
While the Bank expects inflation to to rise above its 2% target in two years, it says that risks "lie slightly to the downside" during that time period.
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The calculated stability curve for sII lies slightly below that for sI, indicating that the sII clathrate is thermodynamically favoured.
And the Gulf Stream brings an extraordinary mildness to this region that, latitudinally, lies slightly to the north of Moscow.
They have a marked change of slope at their seaward edge and a flat or reverse-sloped platform that lies slightly higher than the mean high-water level.
If not, her main legacy at Sterling Cooper could well be her patronage of Peggy – who lies slightly (only slightly) on the easier side of 21st century women's advancement.
We find that the global flame response obtained with both detailed chemistry (GRI3.0 [4]) and a reduced multi-step model by Peters (1996) [5] lies slightly above the predictions of the analytical model, but is close to experimental results.
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