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Experimental findings may look unexpected, because usually highly polished surface has better friction performance than the rough one.
This might look unexpected provided that the three instruments are supposed to measure the same phenomenon.
Although these results look unexpected, similar results were reported in cultivated barley [ 36] with 40% new contigs, as well as in wheat [ 35], the grass Spartina [ 43] and the zebra finch [ 42].
Mark Messier has never been a manufactured commodity; he is too weird looking, too unexpected, too committed to his game.
If further tests confirm its advantages, travellers in America may soon find themselves looking at unexpected and baffling slide-shows when they pass through the airport.
REUTERS European Venture Capitalists Search for Hidden Gems | Some investors are looking in unexpected places "to find tech's Next Big Thing," writes Bloomberg Businessweek.
Problematically, conventional energy security analysis, including when looking at unexpected events, has primarily focused on a set-up of fossil fuel and nuclear energy technologies [13].
That includes looking in unexpected areas in the United States, too, including cities like Detroit, Richmond or even Nashville, Miley said.
Nonetheless, the finding that an unintended consequence of Seguro Popular is that it partially crowds-out private support highlights the importance of looking at unexpected outcomes when analysing public policies, since the presence of crowding-out effects has important implications for the effectiveness of redistributive policies.
If you're just looking for unexpected treasures, you can look pretty much anywhere, but if you want something like food, search behind grocery stores and bakeries.
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