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The roughness of CNTs has great relation with that of the hole wall of AAO template.

In its place, Lotze substituted for this creation of pure thought a kind of linguistic contextualism: instead of affirmation of a particular concept, affirming, as an act, belongs to "nothing but a proposition in which the content of the notion is brought into relation with that of another" (Micro, II, p. 582).

PA28gamma mRNA and protein levels are markedly upregulated in NSCLC cell lines and tumour samples, exhibiting a strong inverse relation with that of miR-7.

Thus, the use of intact versus skinned preparations may be responsible for the inconsistency of our heat-stress relation with that of the ATPase-tension relation of Rundell et al. [ 63].

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Subgroup analyses by dose of orlistat (120 mg v 60/30 mg three times daily) showed a dose-response relation, with studies that used 120 mg of orlistat displaying a mean difference of −2.34 kg (−3.03 to −1.65 kg, I=0%) compared with −0.70 kg (−1.92 to 0.52 kg; I=13%) in studies that used a 60/30 mg dose.

We compare the results of simulations that employ subunit polarizabilities derived from the Clausius Mossotti relation with those of simulations that employ polarizabilities that include a local environmental correction for subunits near the spheroid's surface [Rahmani et al. Opt Lett 27: 2002 (2002)].

In drawing here on Levinas, we are concerned with third party ethics, for if we consider just the "I-Thou" relation, that of the physician with the patient, we risk forgetting our obligations to others.

Until they do, doubts will linger about the prospects of harmonious relations with that part of the world.

In the interim, HD DVD will be treated as a sort of poor relation, with that format being released after a “short window” following standard DVD and Blu-ray releases.

The sanctions, which consist of a downgrading of relations with Austria that crimps the activities of Austrian ambassadors, have prompted heated debate in Europe because they represent an unparalleled intrusion in the internal affairs of a member.

And in mindfulness, he said, lies a basis for relations with others that rejects the sort of sexual behavior that can lead to transmission of H.I.V., the virus that causes AIDS.

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