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Corrosion of the positive electrodes, in capacitive deionization (CDI) cells for water desalination processes, is a major problem that may prevent them from becoming practically important.
The proposed approach has better convergence properties and also makes it straightforward to include additional constraints to the problem that may prevent it from instabilities.
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assisting homebuyers with eliminating any credit problems that may prevent the homebuyers from purchasing the property.
We as NFL athletes need to do a better job communicating our feelings to our loved ones and sharing with them our problems that may prevent an issue like what took place December 1.
Just remember to see a doctor before you begin your Kegel exercises if you have any medical problems that may prevent you from doing Kegels safely.
In general, the instrument assists the practice nurse in uncovering (early signs of) potential health problems or needs that may prevent older people, now or in the near future, from maintaining independent living.
That will only lead to chronic and long-term problems for future councils and residents, debt that may prevent the city from honoring its obligations to younger police officers.
Although there is no cure, Gaspari said there are treatments that can improve the quality of his life as well as experimental treatments that may prevent his kids' problems from getting as bad as his.
This review also found that pets provide a form of psychological support that may prevent more serious emotional problems.
The project will identify and try to remove barriers that may prevent marine vehicles from using hydrogen as a fuel, such as problems caused by water and salt.
However, only minimal coverage has been devoted to problems encountered that may prevent the proper fabrication of these restorations by dental technicians.
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