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This is actually a remarkable concept as it allows us to apply general knowledge to specific items.
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But discussing the Gibb brothers' remarkable 1969 concept album, Odessa – forgotten in the wake of their disco reinvention; recently reissued as a sumptuous three-CD box set – he turns out to be a hugely amiable, witty, self-deprecating raconteur, if understandably a little foggy on the exact details: "It was 40 years ago," he protests more than once.
Of all the artistic tributes marking the centenary of the first world war, few have been as remarkable in concept and execution as this Hallé concert: not least because it enabled Mark Elder to realise a long-held ambition to perform Arnold Bax's extraordinarily obscure tribute to the leaders of the 1916 Easter Rising, In Memoriam.
As demonstrated by these remarkable examples, the concept of combining the proper selection of functional molecular materials and molecular self-assembly with device micro/nanofabrication offers attractive new prospects for constructing NTFET-based molecular optoelectronic devices with desired functionalities.
The effect of elevated BP on the clinical course and prognosis of patients with type 2 diabetes and metabolic syndrome is remarkable, reinforcing our concept that, at least with regard to CVD risk, type 2 diabetes and metabolic syndrome are one continuum.
It is quite remarkable that Hyers Ulam stability concept is very useful in many applications, such as numerical analysis, optimization, etc., where finding the exact solution is quite difficult or impossible for a problem of differential and integral equations.
Answering that question involves a remarkable confluence of scientific concepts.
This is a remarkable new finding for concepts that are contemplated without visual input.
The remarkable contribution of the OQAM concept is that it introduced a staggered transmission structure, which allows it to escape from the BLT [25].
From Boethius in the 6th century to Abelard in the 12th century, Latin authors did not have anything particularly new and remarkable to say about the concept of consequence (at least judging from the textual sources currently available).
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