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The revival of Denver's downtown cultural district may represent a more concentrated example of this trend.
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Cameron and Sarkozy, for example, have immeasurably more concentrated power than Merkel does".
If men and women are employed in different occupations and if, for example, women are more concentrated in low-paying jobs, this will be reflected in gender wage equality, as we explore in Sect.
Those on terraced slate hillsides, for example, tend to be more concentrated and complex than those from clay-based soils on the flatlands.
Previous studies highlighted, for example, that when NEETs are more concentrated among the younger population (15 20 or 20 24 years), appropriate re-training programmes, apprenticeships and mentoring programmes encouraging more inclusive education for the less educated are more suited to face high unemployment rates.
It is also typical that accelerated laboratory corrosion tests increase the severity of the environmental conditions, for example, by exposing the materials to more concentrated solutions, or increased periods of wetting.
For example, the concentration of gelatin appears to affect the melting temperature, more concentrated gels tending to have higher melting ranges.
The use of serum might decrease the above mentioned confounding variables, possibly allowing the detection of a more concentrated disease-related miRNome by decreasing blood cell-related background expression of miRNAs through co-morbidities, for example.
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