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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'resistances on' is not grammatically correct as it is.
The correct phrase is 'resistances to'. For example: He had an incredible amount of resistances to change.
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Figure 4 shows the PEDOT PSS sheet resistances on a spin-coated NFC-G.
The model may be validated and verified by determining the soil vehicle resistances on relevant terrain.
The influence of contact resistances on the design strategies of a microrefrigerator is also discussed.
The influence of ionic and electronic resistances on the relative performance is demonstrated.
The effect of mass transfer resistances on the separation region is analyzed.
The effects of external film resistances on the deactivation of a single catalyst pellet are examined.
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Connect a known resistance on one side and unknown resistance on the other this fills 4/5 gaps left for connections.
But civic resistance on Staten Island killed those plans a year ago, one of the few political setbacks Nascar has had.
Obvious examples from recent decades would be a mutation that confers antibiotic resistance on bacteria that cause disease in humans, or one that confers poison resistance on a rat.
But Roddick plans on facing much more resistance on grass.
"There will be resistance on the Internet," he told me.
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