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I see the same corporate smokescreen, made even more dense by the symbiotic involvement of two companies.
Perhaps Verizon's 5G coverage map will be a bit more dense by then, though at present, the company has only announced three cities — Houston, Los Angeles and, oddly, Sacramento.
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For instance in willow, older leaves showed swollen but organised thylakoids whereas young leaves appear to be more dense structured accompanied by tannin precipitation.
Western blot analysis of the SDGC fractions indicated that sCJD VV2 subtype brain PrPSc is predominantly in lower (heavier or more dense) fractions as judged by PK digestion and PrPres detection by western blot.
That night, they dined in a little restaurant with a charcoal grill in the Rue Racine, where they were joined by the Spanish journalist, Paco Morral, who liked to imitate the Buenos Aires accent, very badly, and believed that Spanish cinema was far better than French cinema, much more dense, an opinion shared by Riquelme.
Small probes are trapped by more dense PEG architectures and large probes interact more with less dense PEG surfaces.
In comparison with the Ag coating formed in 1 mM AgNO3 solution, the structures presented on Fig. 3 are characterized by more dense arrangement of Ag NPs.
By more dense settlement structures like four- to five-floor apartment buildings, the share of infrastructures can be reduced to about 10%to15%5% accounting for less than 50% of the life cycle CO2 emissions and 40% of the ecological footprint.
Our analysis did not reveal significant differences between urban and rural areas, although a slightly higher incidence was noted in areas characterised by more dense populations, this being particularly visible in the proposed predictive model.
The mean density of the new bone volume (including marrow spaces) generated in 6 12 weeks by B-247 was not significantly more dense than new bone generated by the TCP/BMP-2 formula but was 4.3 fold more dense than the new bone generated by InFuse™ (33 ± 20; p = 0.008, one-way ANOVA) (not shown).
Although the condensate, Dr. McLerran suggested, would be "much more dense than nuclear matter" -- by a factor of 50 to 1,000 -- it should have one very clear property: particles that slam into it would be more inclined to shoot straight through than bounce sideways, just as it is easier to stick one's finger through chocolate pudding than through a bag of marbles.
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