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Then, the equalized version of the data matrix is obtained as D ̂ eq ( O ) = H ̂ eq D ̂ ( O ), ending the equalization process.

In the sc context, a small deletion on only one of the ITRs results in transduced genomes that likely have a hinge (closed end = C) at one end of the complementarity and free, or open (O), ends on the other side (Fig. 5A).

These are mostly adjectives with an "o" ending.

Note that, in this case, the male form of senhor has no "o" ending.

By all rights, using the word "cool" should be as outdated as calling somebody "Daddy-O", but for whatever reason "cool" stuck, and "Daddy-O" ended up in the street dialect graveyard, becoming worm food with "far out" and "nuff respect" (a term that was used by mid-90s youth workers and absolutely nobody else).

This lowering occurs because Zr in ZrO2, carrying more positive charge than Ce in CeO2, interacts more strongly with the O end of NO to promote dissociation.

The O is more electronegative than the two Hs, so it holds the electrons more tightly and makes the entire molecule partially negative at the O end and partially positive at the H ends.

Sunday's brief fight between safety RYAN CLARK and offensive lineman SEAN O'CONNOR ended when BRANDON SHORT stepped in and pulled away O'Connor.

O bitter ending!

We propose that this channel involves N2O molecules bound at vacancies with the O-end of the molecule in the vacancy.

The DFT-calculated ΔHads shows that N2O molecule more favorably adsorbed on the transition-metal active site by O-end, and simultaneously N2O is dissociated into gaseous N2 and one adsorbed O atom.

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