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The steep nature of the deceleration is what troubles Stephen S. Roach, chief economist at Morgan Stanley Dean Witter.
Turn One shares a likeness to the steep nature of Eau Rouge at Belgium's Spa Francorchamps while Turns Two and Three are similar to the Senna S in Interlagos in Brazil.
This is because of the steep nature of the response curve, indicative of a sensitive response (Hill's coefficient ηH = 3.4).
Due to the steep nature of the rapid dose fall-off associated with the brachytherapy source, brachytherapy techniques can provide a higher nasopharyngeal tumor dose in comparison to the techniques of external beam therapy.
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Washington and Roxbury, plus the Roxbury Land Trust, Steep Rock Nature Preserve in Washington and the Shepaug River Association, said they wanted more water.
But gentle Washington also offers mud and rocks at the Steep Rock Nature Preserve, one of the nation's largest tracts of land so designated by a town, with thousands of acres of hills and hiking paths.
Seismic and well data from Tengiz corroborate outcrop patterns for slope development, showing progradation of up to 5 and more than 10 km, respectively, despite the high-relief (up to 600 m) and steep (∼20 35°) nature of these margins.
"Beyond Wildness" was the title of her collection of just 11 pieces but each of them steeped in nature — whether it was a deep forest-green dress, with the spirit of Japan and the surface of a wild wood, or branches as light as cobwebs as strange, nature-inspired decoration.
This arises as a function of the steeper repulsive nature of the ses potential applied to b3, such that small changes in the dihedral can lead to larger changes in energy.
In spite of the small particle relaxation time in water and the laminar flow nature, steep shear rates in a microchannel cause a collision interval comparable to the relaxation time of the particles that can be separated.
Nomura Securities predicts that in a mere three years, retail sales in China will overtake the U.S. and that, in this way, the Asian middle class may indeed "save" global capitalism for a time -- but at a price so steep that Mother Nature is plotting some seriously catastrophic revenge in the form of what used to be called climate change and is now more vividly known simply as "weird weather".
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