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Magnetic measurement by Physical Properties Measurement System (PPMS) and magnetic heating experiments revealed that the saturation temperature of the ferrofluids could be advantageously applied in hyperthermic treatment, namely it could achieve as high as 48.6° 57 °C, with as low as 0.3 0.5 mg/ml of Fe3O4 in the fluid, under magnetic field of 60 Oe and 236 kHz.

Namely, it could run a version of OS X much closer to the traditional version that runs on Macs.

There is one more further initiative it could take, which I signalled earlier - namely it could engage in QE involving government bonds, or purchases of the debts of governments, from France, to Spain, to Belgium, Germany and the rest.

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We were reminded that it was Harding who'd written, just before Leveson, how News International had "succumbed to most dangerous delusion of the powerful, namely that it could play by its own set of rules".

In one leader described as "brutal" by a News International insider, Harding wrote how his bosses "succumbed to most dangerous delusion of the powerful, namely that it could play by its own set of rules".

As to whether it was right for journalists to expose sexual misconduct, Starmer referred to another potential definition, namely that it could be in the public interest for reporters to be "raising or contributing to an important matter of public debate".

Representative Eric Cantor of Virginia, the House majority leader, wrote an opinion article for The Richmond Times-Dispatch explaining his support for a strike in terms that could sway other Republicans — namely that it could combat the influence of Iran and Hezbollah.

Regarding the trend of taking seeding funding from large VCs, most of the panelists seemed to think that it was a bad idea, namely because it could lead to issues down the road if your VC does not decide to follow on.

To claim that an object, event or experience was likeable, desirable or enjoyable was not so much to claim that it had been liked, desired or enjoyed by a subject, but involved a species of predictive hypothesis, namely, that it could or would be enjoyed by other persons who possessed the relevant potential capacities.

Participants could indicate four categories, namely "it just hasn't happened yet"; "I wait until I am older"; "I wait until I am married," and "other reason".

If this impairment of energy metabolism was due to a depletion of cellular energy stores, namely phosphocreatine, then it could be speculated that B-CK expression is altered in this disorder.

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