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Using a person's birth date, Vedic astrologers create charts to determine a lucky number and provide propitious dates for major events.
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Actually, in a xerogel before its densification, the important specific surface area provides propitious conditions for the existence of a wide variety of defects, like oxygen vacancies or Si-OH dangling bonds [27, 28]; these defects are sufficient to provide electrons under laser irradiation and to reduce the Ag+ ions liberated by the nitrate.
In this paper, we introduce a new security protocol referred to as "6LowPSec", providing a propitious end-to-end security solution but functioning at the adaptation layer.
Therefore, the search for toxicologically innocuous alternative interventions is timely and propitious, and foodstuffs provide an attractive focus for this search.
The political and economic climate of the Italian Renaissance was often unstable; Florence, however, did at least provide an intellectual and cultural environment that was extremely propitious for the development of art.
Research comprising flower-specific promotor sequences in genetic transformations seems to be especially propitious in providing the ability to express the transferred gene only in flowers or even more specifically, only in senescing flowers.
We obtained WSS values of between −1.5 and 1.5 Pa in a weak SS area which provided a source of endothelial stimulation propitious to restenosis.
Enactment of the Cancer Moonshot within the 21st Century Cures Act in the USA arrived at a propitious moment in the advancement of knowledge, providing nearly US$2 billion of funding for cancer research and precision medicine.
2011 was vital, though, to the degree that every year must be vital to lovers of films, in that it provides them not just with a wearisome cavalcade of the new but with fresh, often propitious chances to get up to speed with the old.
It provides a rational, design-free explanation for the fact that we find ourselves in a situation propitious to our existence" (Dawkins, R. 2006. The God Delusion, Houghton Mifflin, Boston-NewYork, p.136).
In a forthcoming book that he provided to The Times, Lee Drutman, a senior fellow at the Sunlight Foundation and an adjunct professor of political science at Johns Hopkins University and at the University of California, District of Columbia, writes that propitious circumstances like these can arise out the blue: It is also the case that opportunities come all of a sudden as well.
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