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The energy conservation is expected for a particle of mass m is described as ***inline eqn***.

The ESL (m) is described by the following function of slope (m m−1): ESL = 98 + 15 ln slope).

The termination condition of Cond M i n S a d,S i m is described in Eq. (7).

The experimental method to obtain values of ¢ and m is described in detail and is based on unsteady state cooling of the hot structures in an air stream.

In this paper, a new IR sensor based on the light intensity back-scattered from objects and able to measure distances of up to 1 m is described.

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I couldn't see any 'Nobby-ness' myself, but her Lady M was described by Kenneth Tynan as 'subliminal'subliminal

That a 0 = 0.425 nm is carbon-to-carbon distance, n and m are described CNT diameter and zero, respectively.

The five steps of the LC-QR decomposition mechanism for case A (N ≥ M) are described as follows.

The new green technique synthesis, respectively polycondensation under microwave irradiation of hexylphosphonic dichloride (HPD) with 4,4′- 1,3-phenylenediisopropylidene 4,4′- 1,3-phenylenediisopropylidene 4,4′- 1,3-phenylenediisopropylidene

Results of detailed experimental measurements of solids mass flux profiles in circulating fluidized-bed risers of internal diameter 0.152 and 0.305 m are described.

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