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A new treatment being launched this month called Vein Away promises to focus heat even more precisely, resulting in a shorter recovery time and fewer treatments.

The durable stainless steel construction ensures that the optical axis is balanced ever so precisely resulting in accurate 3D images.

The group II method from Jackson and Hart [ 21] is unique, and has as the major advantage that the Rb correction is done very precisely, resulting in the possibility to analyse higher Rb/Sr materials (see above), but more standards should be analysed to fully validate this approach.

This result may be first accounted for by the experimental design used in this study, in which only one parameter (i. e. water supply) was controlled precisely, resulting in analyses of the drought stress response in interaction with all the other stresses faced by forest trees in their natural environment.

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More precisely, results show that firms boost their rents (i.e. their value-added wage cost gap) if they substitute low- or middle-educated female workers by high-educated ones.

More precisely, results presented in Section 4 have been obtained by considering a bank of 2D Gabor filters (In our experiments 2D Gabor filters slightly outperformed the bank of filters used in [42].) and the K-means clustering to build the Textons vocabulary.

More precisely, results using IDFWeight and SingleSim are shown in Table 1.

More precisely, results showed that we could group our respondents by negative levels rather than positive levels of their answers: the levels "strongly disagree" and "disagree" were the most discriminatory levels.

More precisely, the resulting logic will consist of two twin copies of classical propositional logic having two negations, two implications and so on.

Within this template, chondrocyte proliferation, differentiation (hypertrophy) and apoptosis are precisely regulated, resulting in endochondral bone growth and ultimately replacement of cartilage by bone tissue.

By Mollie Panter-Downes The New Yorker, January 20 , 1962P. 78 The Union of Post Office Workers instructed its members to go slow - or to work by observing each rule precisely which results in greatly delayed deliveries.

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