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In the first step of TGA (Fig. 6a), the glycolipid lost its weight by 7.27%% during the temperature range 70.4 92.9 °C, possibly due to the loss of water and solvent molecules present in the sample.
"Her message to the world has lost its weight".
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The main argument, that feeder clubs sacrifice their soul, is losing its weight.
A freighted mass of metal rattling down the runway gains a sudden burst of speed and, in a small, miraculous gasp, loses its weight, rises, and soars, enacting careful turns and radio coördinations that accrue toward effortlessness.
These thermograms show that CoFe2O4 nanoparticles lose its weight in the range 200 300 °C, PEG loses its weight at a temperature below 400 °C, while PEG-CoFe2O4 loses its weight in the temperature range 200 400 °C.
Moreover, as shown in Fig. 4, Pd-R2 sample loses its weight in two stages.
Sadly, however, the marital crisis at the movie's heart has lost its allegorical weight.
One of his first published pieces was his essay "Culture Is Ordinary", its very title a proposition that has lost its polemical weight.
Nagaz et al. (2013) indicated that shoot lost its fresh weight rapidly in water stress situation.
"When you have repetition of calamity, the calamity begins to lose its emotional weight," Andy said, with a shrug.
(A rough diamond can lose half its weight in the cutting process).
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