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The answer is obvious: models, as their name suggests, represent and help to shape our standards of beauty.
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Over the past decade a series of trials of the EORTC Brain Tumor Group BTGG) has substantially influenced and shaped the standard-of-care of primary brain tumors.
The Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) will considerably strengthen EU-Canada relations and is an important instrument in the EU's efforts to shape the standards of global trade in the 21st century.
Lenders who cannot perform in this new environment will lose business, likely triggering a "culling of the herd" that will help shape the underwriting standards of the future.
His tenure has shaped the musical standards of the house and put his mark on several generations of singers.
On the other hand, the most important aspects of Delaware M&A law are shaped by different standards of review, which are triggered by events and circumstances where the actual ownership structure of the target plays a crucial role.
It should be Europe and the U.S. that shape the norms and standards of this globalized world.
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The analyses revealed that a uniform surface distribution was formed so that, after annealing at 600 °C for 1 h the 6.1 nm L12-FePt3 nanoparticles were spherical in shape with standard deviation of 1.5 nm.
The shape standard curve of the first stand of a tandem cold rolling mill was established by Bai, et al. [35] to control strip edge drop and keep the rolling process stable.
It is very much a work in progress, but its emerging shape is, even by the standards of visions, large.
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