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In fire analysis of steel structures, the plastic zone method is widely used, but it requires extensively more computational efforts.
Lumen formation in type II EP bridges, however, would seem to require extensively more molecular and morphological changes to facilitate connections between multi-cellular EP islands and allow entire cells to migrate through these conduits.
Such remedial education is required most extensively in societies changing rapidly from a subsistence to an industrial economy and concurrently changing politically and socially.
Agency officials pointed out that epidemiological findings cannot fully differentiate between multiple influences, and that they only highlight associations, and do not demonstrate a cause-and-effect relationship, and that the "E.P.A. has required and extensively reviewed laboratory studies on atrazine and developmental effects".
Large CNV genotype data sets from different populations are required to extensively study the roles of CNV in genome evolution.
This procedure does not require an extensively equipped laboratory and generates accurate results within a few hours.
Still awaiting release is the crime drama Brick Mansions, a US remake of the French thriller District 13, in which Walker stars alongside the hiphop star RZA and for which he was required to train extensively in parkour.
Ceramic constructional components are quite extensively required for operation of high-temperature nuclear reactors.
The symmetric solutions of linear matrix equations are extensively required in mathematics and engineering problems.
Controllable polymer micropatterns, served as indispensable function structures, are extensively required in many micro/nano scientific areas and engineering applications.
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