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An attractive physical property of the VE⊃ACN material lies in its shape-persistent capacity; it is mechanically resilient enough to be dissected, deformed, or molded into a range of 3D shapes, a few examples of which are illustrated in Figure 1b,c.
In the minutes of the February 2011 meeting, the three inflation nutters argued that a rate rise was necessary because "the upside risks to the medium-term inflation outlook from global inflationary pressures... outweighed the downside risks to inflation associated with uncertainty about the strength of the recovery and the possibility of persistent spare capacity".
In a presentation to this year's annual meeting of the American Economic Association, Mr Blinder will argue that the circumstances low inflation and low nominal interest rates, persistent excess capacity, and fiscal policy paralysed by large debts that have forced central banks to operate through unconventional policy will be a recurring feature of the economic landscape.
Longer-term solutions include the creation of a few centers, each hosting a research computational cloud made up of persistent high capacity storage, joined with an extensive compute and networking infrastructure.
Companies also had to cope with persistent over-capacity.
In the cave adapted beetle Ptomaphagus hirtus highly reduced but persistent visual capacities were discovered by recovering transcripts of the phototransduction protein machinery in the adult head transcriptome [ 36], suggesting that the light detection machinery may play a role in regulation of circadian or other oscillatory processes.
Taken together, a transient or persistent restriction in capacity of the bc1 complex and an unchanged AOX capacity caused by the antimycin A treatment, may have resulted in a higher in vivo reduction state of the ubiquinone pool.
Chromatographic characterisation of the polymer after functionalisation with amino groups displayed a persistent dynamic binding capacity of 15.5 mg of plasmid DNA/mL.
It seems difficult imaginatively to represent variegated fields of energy, force, or any other quality in such a way as to make clear how bodies, with the persistent resistance and capacities for interaction we ordinarily represent them to have, could possible appear from or be constituted by them.
To acknowledge plastic marine litter as an issue of global environmental and health concern, due to its persistence, wide geographical distribution and long-range transport capacity of persistent and toxic chemicals in the marine environment.
Fully persistent scheduling limits system capacity and therefore, the proposed scheme from this research aims to support higher capacity on the PDCCH.
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