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In light of the favorable properties of titanium and the minimal contact of O-rings with samples, this multi-purpose design is expected to excel at a broad range of other uses: sampling gases, organic compounds, some trace metals, and living and dead particles.

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The new storage depots would be designed for smaller-scale conflict, in addition to a range of other nonmilitary uses.

As well as capturing in a photo the things users are seeing, Google envisages a range of other future uses: paying for a taxi, ordering a pair of shoes or accessing a cookbook recipe, all just by winking.

Earlier this month, my colleague C.J. Chivers looked at a range of other weapons used in the bombardment of Homs.

The absorption coefficient by capillarity of Aflenzer stone are within the wide range of other stones used for salt sampling, e.g. c. 115 g m−2 s−0.5 for Ançã limestone [10]; c. 15.36 g m−2 s−0.5 for Moca Creme stone or 10.8 g m−2 s−0.5 for Semi-rijo stone of Portugal [23].

In this paper, we adhere to the theory-driven evaluation terminology of Chen [ 15] for reasons of simplicity, acknowledging the wide range of other terms used in Theory of Change and Realist Evaluation.

Nevertheless, our results compare well with many other series regarding local control and are in the range of other trials using more intensive neoadjuvant approaches with higher rates of pathological response in terms of disease-free and overall survival.

The Banzi framework was chosen as it is based on a systematic review of existing models and the set of categories provide an integrated 'map' of a broad range of potential areas of impact, which largely reflect the range of other commonly used models, for example, the payback framework [ 15].

As Trademork points out, it might be a little difficult to protect and enforce this mark given its already widespread usage, including a range of other websites the use the term (and the NSFW abbreviation) in their title.

Elizabeth Schneider's excellent "Uncommon Fruits and Vegetables" (William Morrow, 1998) explores a range of other ways to use them.

This is especially important because these physical outcomes of DNA- nano-particle contact may well affect the result of a range of other studies from using DNA as a polymer to biological studies.

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