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Also of note is the fact that the teachers in this study referred to skills in liaising with industry, and securing their participation in a mobility that would involve additional competence, including the assessment of specific learning outcomes.

ZnO is another widely used wide-band-gap semiconductor material in DSSCs, possessing physical properties similar to TiO2, but a higher electron mobility that would be favorable for electron transport.

Based on the neoclassical theory of migration, opinion in the 1950s and 1960s was that migration had a generally positive impact on development reflecting a virtuous circle of labour mobility that would eventually even-off in the long term (Castles 2008).

ZnO is a wide-band gap semiconductor that possesses an energy band structure and physical properties similar to those of TiO2 but has higher electronic mobility that would be favorable for fast electron transport, with reduced recombination loss when used in DSSCs.

One of the reasons for this lack of an overall vision is the lack of a model for evaluating mobility that would be comprehensive enough to include all aspects of mobility [ 3].

This phenomenon was explained by a lower entropy loss for intercalation in the ordered subregion 3, compared to the loss of chain mobility that would be elicited by partitioning in subregion 4. A fluorescent probe, 1,6-diphenyl-1,3,5-hexatriene (DPH, 33 with R = H in Table 3 and Chart 2) in a dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine (DPPC) bilayer patch was studied in 250-ps 980) 250-ps 980simulandons.

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Neither for them nor for our white classmates was family background the barrier to upward mobility that it would become in the next century.

While some of the women suffered tragic ends, succumbing to penury, alcoholism or disease, others escaped from poverty — or even vaulted into high society, thanks to the surprisingly free mingling of the classes in 18th-century London, which resulted in a level of social mobility that Victorians would drastically limit (and cover up in their family trees).

In addition, the nurse will screen out individuals with known unstable cardiovascular disorders and those who have such severely restricted mobility that they would not be able to get to the physiotherapy clinics for treatment.

Sarah Mullally, chief nursing officer for the Department of Health, said, "We can't stop mobility -- that would be against human rights to say people can't move".

If the green paper succeeds in changing the terms of the social mobility debate, that would be a prize worth having.

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