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Observations gleaned from the experimental results include that the coating on a super-finished roller can withstand contact stresses as high as 1.7 GPa in extreme boundary lubrication and nominally pure rolling with no measurable wear.
However, more extreme conditions (Ca2+ was nominally absent and phosphate concentration raised to 25 mM as in the organ preservation solution University of Wisconsin solution) also increased cold-induced injury in rat hepatocytes and porcine aortic endothelial cells.
By 2008, some 660 million Chinese — or two times as many people as live in the entire U.S. — had worked their way out of such extreme poverty, helped by a nominally Communist government and their own pluck.
Although factor scores were nominally orthogonal, this overall relationship masked associations at the extremes.
In the same progression the concept of an annual rainfall (nominally 5 to 20 inches) yields to the reality of extreme unreliability in both incidence and expectation.
This uncertainty can be extreme if there is the possibility of unknown design errors (e.g. in software), or wide variation between nominally equivalent components.
Nominally, there are close links.
Really or nominally?
Even if the extreme positions of the League are not openly adopted by the Five-Star Movement, they proved to be no barrier to a coalition deal, in which Conte, who was nominally an independent, became Prime Minister.
THE case, nominally, is Medellín v Texas.
Nominally, it prohibits dogs in the water.
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