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Diamond sensors make the instruments radiation-hard and solar-blind: their high bandgap energy makes them insensitive to visible light and, therefore, make dispensable visible light blocking filters, which seriously attenuate the desired ultraviolet signal.
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This agenda made dispensable both the Austrian Netherlands—Habsburg territories which lay furthest west and Galicia, furthest east.
Evansia also possesses a reduced TCA cycle, able to produce all necessary metabolites, with HisC producing a bypass from oxalacetate to 2-oxoglutarate and making dispensable the three first steps of the cycle (encoded by gltA, acnAB, and icd) as it occurs in some Blattabacterium strains (González-Domenech et al. 2012).
He adds: "I went to a fantastic teacher called Gordon Green, who said that the aim of the teacher is to make himself dispensable to the student.
So Rahul Gandhi has to make himself dispensable to Congress; and that is tough when he is leading it into a general election.(Picture credit: AFP).
The second ideal goal would be to make yourself dispensable -- what greater accomplishment is there than the organization running well without you?
But that doesn't make it dispensable.
Otherwise, placing it at the end of the manuscript with only a brief mention in the Methods section would make it dispensable.
"The Celtic Tiger we are experiencing means that people do have dispensable income to spend on socializing and can afford all these upmarket bars and clubs," said Tara O'Connor, who makes the Dublin scene when she is not acting as Members' Room hostess at Lillie's Bordello, the city's most famous nightclub.
Vieira de Mello had inadvertently made himself dispensable.
King Hussein should spend whatever remains of his reign making himself dispensable.
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