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So much of our past is so readily retrievable in the digital age that we can't help but stumble across things we'd do better to forget.
Hardly any information about nanomaterials was contained or retrievable in the dossiers.
This could be influenced by author choice, for example, IK inclusion in the abstract should make this retrievable in Google Scholar.
Knowing what makes a top gastronomy experience unique and retrievable in the long term is of interest for scientific and economic reasons.
Using a positively charged biprism allows for directly acquiring a hologram, based on which the phase is retrievable in a simple and direct Fourier-based reconstruction procedure which is described elsewhere [29].
A myriad array of structural and dynamic properties and processes pertaining to biological, physical and engineering materials is now retrievable in unprecedented detail using electron microscopy, thanks to several key technical advances made in recent years.
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Problem: If a pop-culture standby is retrievable only in the form of nostalgia for a state of moral infancy, what do you do with it?
Hague's political star was born overnight at the 1977 Blackpool Tory conference with THAT speech - an instantly retrievable icon in the national archive.
"Problem: If a pop-culture standby is retrievable only in the form of nostalgia for a state of moral infancy, what do you do with it?" From " 'The Lone Ranger' Should Have Been Left Alone," by David Denby.
Or will the Great British nation always see him as that geeky man-child, prematurely old, 16 going on 45, dressed in an appalling adolescent tweed blazer giving that "famous speech" at the 1977 Tory party conference, an instantly retrievable icon in the national archive somewhere between the three-day week, power cuts and Mrs T in a polka-dot dress on the steps of 10 Downing Street.
Implantation of a permanent or retrievable filter in the inferior vena cava (IVC) is becoming an increasingly popular option for patients at risk of deep vein thrombosis (DVT).
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