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Take another look at the sector in a few years, when the first glimmerings of success may be surfacing from the research on ways to dispose of carbon dioxide somewhere other than into the atmosphere.
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That means an app using "gratis," for instance, may be surfaced by "gratii," "gratuit," "gratins," and other misspellings.
Sun et al. discovered that nanosized pure carbon particles may be surface-passivated to exhibit bright photoluminescence in the visible and near-infrared spectral regions [8].
Also, a position that is buried in one structure may be surface-accessible in another structure of the same protein due to conformational changes.
Whilst no predicted function has been assigned to ORF663, N-terminal signal peptides and two transmembrane domains were identified in the corresponding genes of PV3056/3, W73 and P787 suggesting that the protein may be surface expressed.
One possible explanation is that they may be surface structures represented on cytoplasmic organelles that are recognized as foreign by the immune system in aberrant disease states associated with unregulated cell death (apoptosis or necrosis) resulting from injury or infection.
Cooking time may be surface dependent.
But if one defines a surface as a region of ℝ2 with a particular metric, then there may be no surface in ℝ3 to which it corresponds.
Someday there may be charging surfaces at coffee shops, airports and hotel rooms.
In the long term, Zhang Jiren could be right the current political campaign may be a surface storm that, once it passes, will have had little effect on deeper currents.
The latter may be hard surface or artificial grass, materials that have become popular for indoor courts along with the traditional wood.
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