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Comparing the differences in metal alloys between microwave and rapid thermal annealing, microwave annealing formed a bilayer alloy more apparently than rapid thermal annealing.

These results indicated that the quercetin residue outside the SMMC-7721 cells in the presence of Ni nanoparticles decreased more apparently than that in the absence of Ni nanoparticles.

Interestingly the CD133high/membrane E-cadherinlow subset in situ showed the presence of E-cadherin within cytoplasmic vesicles more apparently than in vitro.

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Yet in all instances, there has never been more apparently "obsolete media" around than today.

Generations of children (or, more realistically, parents) have loved it since – none more so, apparently, than the Belgian producer Anne Geenen.

Residents are annoyed by the window problem -- more annoyed, apparently, than by the aging elevators and urine-soaked stairwells.

But none of them has a waiflike, vulnerable appearance and therefore they did not fit the director's "concept," which was more important, apparently, than vocal ability.

That potential danger was more urgent, apparently, than having someone stay long enough to understand fully the country where he was working.

The fighting by Mr. Shirzai's troops was also intense, much more so apparently than the fighting engaged in by Mr. Karzai's men.

The seasoned hacks said they'd never witnessed this kind of hysteria at a premiere – more noise, apparently, than even Harry Potter can trigger.

More dramatic, apparently, than his own death and the splintering of his army.

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