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This study confirmed that HVR2 could be a potential incorporation site for antigens of considerable size and that vaccination with vectors that display incorporations at HVR2 is feasible for vaccine development [16].
As for the harbours, the one that is at the naval-station is of considerable size, and so is that of the Massiliotes, whereas the others are only of moderate size; among these latter is the harbour that is called Oxybius, so named after the Oxybian Ligures.
However, there are reservoirs that produce substantial amounts of hydrocarbons that are not of considerable size.
Hill called the attention of the Nebraska State Historical Society to the site and, in 1924, joined representatives of the Society in conducting further excavations, showing that a village of considerable size had existed there.
As partner's somatic illness is something that affects a substantial proportion of the population each year, the amounts of money spent by society on caregiver's absence from work due to caring tasks may be of considerable size in total: It has been found that caregiving reduces paid work hours for middle-aged women by 41% [ 41].
In preparation of an impact of considerable size, NASA has long-term planetary defense goals that include the development of asteroid deflection technologies.
Once the computer decides that a living thing of considerable size is in or near the road, it issues visual and audible warnings.
The diameter of the orchestra is 76½ ft. and of the whole 230 ft., so that it is a building of considerable size; the stage is well preserved and so are parts of the external arcades of the auditorium.
When our eyes grew used to it we saw that the chest was three parts full of uncut diamonds, most of them of considerable size.
Notice, that disconnecting and sliding towards the northwest from this anticline is the Gorica gravity block is of considerable size (Fig. 14) Velaj (1999).
Boat, generic term for small watercraft propelled by paddles, oars, sail, or motor, open or partially decked, and usually less than 45 feet (roughly 14 meters) in length, A vessel larger than this is customarily classed as a ship, although the word boat is often applied to certain working vessels—such as tugboats that may be of considerable size.
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