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Such means could include anion substitution [27, 28] or doping with divalent cations [17].
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Make a movie within your means, which could include looking into crowd-funding sites like Kickstarter.com or IndieGoGo.com.
Regardless, the huge amount of sequestered carbon on ecotourism concessions means that one could include all or most of the carbon emitted on international flights and still be left with hundreds of years of carbon-neutral operation.
The length — almost fifteen hours — meant the series could include scenes, like the wolf hunt, or Denisov dancing the mazurka, that are dramatically superfluous but thematically vital.
A gramophone record as the carrier meant the message could include music— "a credible attempt to convey human emotions," as Sagan described in Murmurs of the Earth, his account of the entire endeavor.
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He and other press lords of his day "were perfectly capable and believed it their responsibility to use whatever means they could, including bribery and trickery, to get the news".
Rainie said that the survey let users "self define" what was meant by library — which could include commercial libraries like the Amazon's Kindle Lending Library and programs from public libraries.
Such studies could include alternative means of delivering self-hypnosis training, and different programme lengths.
It frequently means oscillatory movement, possibly erratic, between two environmental states but could include random walking.
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