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The MDR is basically independent of the fill height and silo width, but a strong height dependency may emerge for very small internal friction angle of granular material, similar to the fluid-like discharging observed in previous DEM simulation.
The reduction of the aerodynamic noise is often performed by design optimizations of the blade geometry, without considering potential surface imperfections that may emerge, for example, from ice or dirt deposition.
With unemployment at 6.4%, bad feeling could grow if opportunities from the redevelopment do not benefit young Kiwis.Other troubles may emerge for Mr Key, whose second term has been rougher than his first.
The children's clothing store Gymboree announced on Monday that it had agreed to sell itself to the private equity firm Bain Capital for $1.8 billion, raising hopes among investors that buyers may emerge for other specialty retailers.
But if the Red Sox fail to make the playoffs, and in historic fashion, those good feelings could be washed away and a new curse may emerge for fans to suffer under.
However, confusion may emerge for Linux newcomers in having to choose between multiple installation sources for Steam.
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The costs of growing and maintaining a large brain in migratory birds may emerge from limited time for development and the energetic costs of travelling long distances [17].
Future medications for ED may emerge from lab-based discovery of other players additional to NO.
In addition, it may emerge that, for some materials, the simplified analysis may be sufficient for practical purposes.
But if the Chinese leadership can't contain the current turmoil, new political forces may emerge calling for a more open and democratic China.
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