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One can be marked "weak" and ten can be marked "very powerful".
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In the middle and the upper panels, the individual atoms are colorized according to their potential energy deep blue corresponds to the strongest binding, less blue colors mark weaker binding these atoms are higher at the axis of potential energy.
Both examples were marked by "weak fiscal management, an uncompetitive industrial structure, cutting spending in a weak economy, open capital accounts, and an inappropriate currency peg prior to the crisis," he said.
Encryption types marked as "weak" are available for compatibility but not recommended for use.
Internet access is constrained by the high cost of connectivity in a region marked by weak competition in telecom markets, as described by my World Bank colleagues in a new report on broadband networks in the Middle East and North Africa.
The committee, which advises the Food and Drug Administration, voted 15 to 0 that the drug, called denosumab, should be approved to treat postmenopausal women with osteoporosis, a condition marked by weak bones that are prone to fracture.
The manufacturing sector marked another weak month, with new orders to factories for durable goods — items expected to last at least three years — falling 1percentto to $186.9 billion, the Commerce Department reported.
In the three years from 2010 to 2012 –a period marked by weak growth and austerity – London accounted for 10 times as many private sector jobs as any other city and also bucked the national trend by seeing an increase in public sector employment.
This spectrum was marked by weak main signals at 3.54 and 3.72 ppm.
Czech neurologist Vladimir Janda described a lower cross syndrome marked by weak gluteal muscles and tight ileopsoas muscles.
Moreover, some major branches were marked as weak by the program.
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