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An example might be the remarkable convergence between certain technologies and certain organic adaptations: for instance, animal echolocation, used by several animals like bats, and human echolocation or SONAR (sound navigation and ranging), commonly used by submarines.
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Its altitudinal range commonly approaches a forest's tree line.
Non-transgenic N. tabacum leaf extracts have little or no anti-IgG proteolytic activity in the pH range commonly used for experimental extraction.
Block-faulted ranges commonly form as intracontinental mountain ranges or belts, far from collision zones and subduction zones.
The transmission range commonly ensured is 300 m in urban area and about 1 km in free space.
This pressure covers the range commonly experienced in many mining operations, including those involved in ore crushing.
Data analysis shows that the results are repeatable and occupy the range commonly seen in annular flow.
The degree of crystallinity, within the range commonly used for medical-grade UHMWPE, does not substantially affect the wear resistance, which is related to the molecular mass [3].
The lipophilicity of [11C](R)PK11195 (log P = 1.4 to 3.4, [38, 41]) is in the range commonly perceived as ideal for a suitable PET ligand (1 to 3).
The aqueous extracts were prepared according to an adaptation of ASTM C871 standard, taking into account the temperature range commonly employed in pipes operations of heavy petroleum derivatives.
It was found that during TGA analysis of the carbon matrices (at a temperature range commonly used for soot-in-oil content determination), a gradual mass loss occurred.
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