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Because each element may form more than one heteropoly anion and some of these anions can contain several different heteroatoms, thousands of heteropoly acids exist.
However, CNT may form more readily in outer space.
A polymer chain with higher r content may form more regular and therefore more rigid hydrogen bonding between the polymer chains in the bulk sample.
When the functional groups encountered with polar solvent molecules, they may form more stable hydrogen bonds, so the interactions between coal molecules will be destroyed and result in a large swelling ratio of the coal.
Higher neutrophil counts may form more aggregates with platelets leading to more TF release, which may, in part, explain why neutrophilia is associated with a worse prognosis.
A transcript may form more than one trans-NAT with multiple antisense transcripts.
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In contrast, appraisals of impact may form a more global appraisal of stressful life events, which resonated more strongly with training goals.
If Google tweaks its algorithm to show more positive search results for a candidate, the searcher may form a more positive opinion of that candidate.
It was also found that in some circumstances the ventilation rate determined from the flow rate through the building openings may not accurately represent the actual ventilation rate of a building, and measurements/simulations of contaminant decay may form a more accurate measure of ventilation rate.
CMPs may form two more restricted cell types, the granulocyte-macrophage progenitors (GMPs) and the megakaryocyte-erythrocyte progenitors.
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