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But some in the industry say that to hasten that growth, MBNA engages in mass expansion of credit lines.
The new "red-bricks" of Hull, Exeter and Leicester were followed in the 60s by mass expansion as the "plate-glass universities", such as Warwick, York and Sussex, came into being.
Now that we have reached the 50th anniversary of the Robbins report, which paved the way for the mass expansion of the UK higher education system, it is worth examining whether our system of university finance has evolved accordingly.
Large scale air movements in the processes of the air mass expansion or compression in the canyon exhibit obvious effects on pollutant dispersion.
Constant mass expansion, differential vaporization, swelling test, slim tube test, multi-contact test and stock tank oil density measurement were the experiments considered as reference laboratory data source.
β C, co-efficient of mass expansion.
Mr Lucas said Australia could be seeing the end of the mass expansion of dividends at the banks.
We prolonged the time from brain death to lung harvested after a total of 540 min after cerebral mass expansion.
Presentations of brain abscesses are relatively nonspecific and occur due to focal mass expansion, intracranial hypertension, or diffuse destruction.
Their results were based on a total number of 113 data samples obtained from constant mass expansion experiments from fields in the Middle East.
As shown in Figure 2, the inflation of the Foley catheter caused sovratentorial mass expansion that caused an increase in ICP (Figure 3A) and a decrease in CPP (Figure 3B).
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