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Ms. Min, it seems, is the undiva.
8.05pm BST 16 min: It seems that all the Bayern defenders were concentrating on Ronaldo, who did jump to try to meet Modric's corner but it sailed over his head, leaving Ramos to leap and nut a powerful header into the net!
42 min: Ah, it seems Andrei Stepanov was just living up to national stereotype there.
36 min: It would seem that France don't like dealing with long balls.
45 min: It would seem Gary Speed has been sent to the stands for his protestations.
90+2 min: It still seems remarkable that nobody's scored in a second half that's been played at a furious gallop, with both sides creating plenty of chances.
23 mins Ah, it seems I mistakenly attributed the cross for Crouch's second to Bale when it actually came from Van der Vaart.
Regarding the training-to-test interval, we note that statistically speaking 30 min after training all odor pairs appear equally distant to the larvae; thus, in addition to an overall decrease in associative scores between immediate testing and testing after a 30-min break, it seems that memory is losing specificity over time.
At higher cutting speed (200 m/min) it seems that after turning 15 min the cutting performance of (Ti,Si,Al N coated tools is better than that presented by the commercial multilayer coating (TiCN/Al2O3/TiN which was used as a reference.
However, for the 1 × 10-4 mol/L and MB concentration, only about 10% was degraded after 240 min. Therefore, it seems that the photodegradation efficiency of the MB photocatalyzed by the CNT-CdSe composite decreased as the original MB concentration increased.
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