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After the rough start, Santana and catcher Rod Barajas started to vary their pitch selection.
Then they started to vary, and the average temperature increased by about 4.5 degrees Fahrenheit (but it was still very cold, averaging about 5 degrees above zero).
It is found that both the dimensionless electronic and ionic current densities remain constant with respective values of one and zero for most part of the anode before started to vary towards the end of the anode.
However, when the number of PC was higher than 50, the number of subgroups started to vary again (Additional file 4).
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"Under these plans universities can start to vary what they charge but it will be up to students whether they choose the university.
There is concern, however, that parents will start to vary their baby's sleeping position as a result of the report and will no longer allow them to sleep on their backs, instead placing them on their side or front, dramatically increasing the risk of cot death.
Davenport 5 - 2* Henin-Hardenne Still the first serves are flying anywhere but in from Justine, but she's slowly starting to vary her shots enough to draw a jog from her opponent and Davenport sticks a feeble forehand into the net.
It's at this point strategies – and stories – start to vary.
When the stagnation temperature of a perfect gas increases, the specific heats and their ratio do not remain constant any more and start to vary with this temperature.
When the stagnation temperature of a perfect gas increases, the specific heat ratio does not remain constant any more, and start to vary with this temperature.
If cloud providers start to vary their pricing models frequently, and provide APIs to access it, this information could also be fed back into the Deployment Manager so that the cost models can be kept up-to-date.
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