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Kertész was working in Paris beginning in 1925, and by 1928 he was using a Leica, a handheld lightweight camera that offered both mobility and greater anonymity.

The geographic variation observed in the Chetty, et al. report illustrates that high-investment municipalities and regions seem to have better rates of upward mobility and greater opportunity than those that have less public investment.

However, it is not clear whether such reliance remains the same in a situation of vulnerable urban contexts that are characterised by high mobility and greater interdependencies.

The higher antibacterial activity of ZnSO4 is directly proportional to its solubility releasing Zn2+ ions, which has higher mobility and greater affinity [58] toward biomolecules in the bacterial cell due to positive charge on the Zn2+ and negative charge on the biomolecules.

Because a SWNT has extremely high electron mobility and greater electron affinity than a p-type semiconducting polymer, the X-ray-induced excitons generated in the SWNT enriched polymer composite can be effectively separated and guided toward their respective electrodes without recombination.

"So 2012 is a year of true opportunity, maybe our last, to restore an America of hope and upward mobility, and greater equality.

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"He offers great mobility and great positional sense and he is someone our central defenders have to be aware of".

A recent Europol study [18] shows that criminal groups, over 3.600 currently active in Europe, have growing networks, transnational operation capacity, higher mobility and great diversification of activities.

Extensive optical and electrical investigations have been carried out to reveal the favorable features of nc-Si H thinc-Si H such as thinble bandgap, strong optical absorption, high carrier mobility, and great stability against light soaking[1–4].

According to the Task Group's strategy paper, "Better rural transportation is a principal factor for improving livelihoods in developing countries through better access to markets, increased social mobility, migration, and greater economic opportunities.

The benefits of legalization include greater employment opportunities, higher occupational mobility, and, consequently, greater bargaining power and higher wages.

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