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Among various semiconductor materials, ZnO always gains substantial research interests due to its wide band gap (3.37 eV) and high excitation binding energy (60 meV) at room temperature, making it prominent for a wide range of applications [13].
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He made it prominent, and laid the groundwork for bluegrass in the 1940s".
Winston Churchill left a great clue about this in a quote: "Take your worst feature and make it prominent".
The fact that ever since I moved to this country, this has been the most contentious socio-economic issue, made it prominent in my own mind, and as such, when this project presented itself to me it seemed like an opportunity to tell a story that is borne out of this world, but hopefully sheds a positive light on how we can move forward as a society if we give people a true second chance.
While this isn't a major feature update by any means, foursquare is definitely pushing its Explore functionality forward by making it more prominent in its mobile apps and site and, now, by letting you add a shortcut directly to the tab on your Android device.
It is known as a typical tubular morphology with the combination of excellent transport characteristics and good accessibility for its surface, making it a prominent choice for high-power systems [10, 76].
Although only 1200 feet above sea level at its highest, with an average summit elevation of 725 feet, the Metacomet Ridge rises dramatically from much lower valley elevations, making it a prominent landscape feature.
The deal, which is expected to be announced today, will also significantly bolster Barnesandnoble.com's exposure on the Web by making it the most prominent bookseller on the Yahoo site.
PKD affects ~38%% of Persian cats worldwide, which is approximately 6%% of cats, making it the most prominent inherited feline disease.
The disorder, called hereditary hemochromatosis, affects one in every 200 to 300 people, making it the most prominent of all known genetic maladies.
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