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When the CH4 supply increases, the CN radicals in the plasma also increase and the N2+ or N+ etching effects become weaker relatively, which will lead to the increment of the growth rate of the CNNCs and their more intact conical shape (Figure 1d,e).
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The procedure is relatively inexpensive, which is attractive for donors.
Trading was relatively light, which exaggerated the decline.
The resolution of this dataset is relatively low, which makes the image appear fairly discontinuous.
Women dramatists are still relatively rare, which would be no surprise to V. Woolf.
The amount of money involved is relatively modest, which has helped him.
But official chess clubs remain relatively scarce, which is why Mr. Rybstein opened the Canarsie club five years ago.
I did it relatively late, which is probably not a bad thing.
By historical standards, unemployment is still relatively low, which has helped keep wages rising.
"We're relatively small, which means we have to be good at what we do".
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