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They have struggled to explain what one nation means, to convert an academic insight into a doorstep-ready pitch.
In some areas, land managers may consider revetment removal as a means to convert channelized systems to more natural systems with shallower depths in the main channel, meander scrolls, and alcoves that can enhance hyporheic flow.
Removing this hypothesis means to convert a conventional optimization into a robust one, so that the solution must be able not only to minimize a performance but also to limit its variation induced by uncertainty in system parameters.
In this issue of EMBO Molecular Medicine, Bhuvanagiri et al report on a chemical means to convert molecular junk into gold.
We have employed a biological assay, which uses C. phytofer-mentans, as a means to convert isolated cell-wall biomass to ethanol.
This simply means to convert it from vector graphic shapes to dots or pixels.
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They are meant to convert worthy aspirations into quantifiable commitments, against which governments can be judged.
Some holy texts, the Gospels, for instance, are evangelical instruments meant to convert people who read them; others are sacred objects meant to be venerated.
A series of mergers and takeovers in the 1990s of which Arcelor itself was an example—was meant to convert national champions into wider European champions.
According to people close to the campaign, Bell Atlantic has spent months preparing a big advertising campaign meant to convert its wireless customers, and perhaps those of Vodafone, into loyal users of the Verizon brand.
It's a software hack that's meant to convert regular 2D video into 3D using a number of techniques, which are described in more detail on YouTube's blog.
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