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An increase in the activation energy of diffusion for N2 compared to O2, and for CH4 compared to CO2, may be credited for the majority of the selectivity gain.
The company may be credited for democratizing venture capital, but it doesn't have much else to boast right now.
Accordingly it can be entailed that endogenous chelating agents like phenolics and flavonoids may be credited for iron chelating properties of various fractions.
These procedure-level approaches may be credited for providing some form of a framework for the risk-benefit assessment tasks of RECs.
While Bosch may be credited for inspiring this venture into the fantastic, Bruegel moved away from exotic ethereal creatures in favor of more earthy beasts with facial expressions, peering eyes, human limbs.
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Amounts in the Fund may be used for, or may be credited as offsetting collections for amounts used for, carrying out the program described in paragraph (2)(B), to the extent provided in advance in appropriation Acts.
The demise of the American tontine, Sutch says, may well be credited for the rise of another peculiarly American institution: the corporate pension.
For example, students transferring from other universities may be allowed credit for some courses completed before their arrival at Stanford.
Also, high protection status may be taking credit for a lack of clearing that is due to the undesirability of lands on which it has been placed.
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