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Texas' population growth has propelled infrastructure strains into the spotlight.
George W. has integrated religious strains into his governance more than any President since Woodrow Wilson, if not earlier.
He introduced audiences to the old-style Cuban son, which melds African and Latin strains into everything from ballads to dance music.
But such ventures, if done badly, could also cause damage, sending new genetic strains into the country's basmati rice crop, for example, threatening a staple food.
Mullan's body strains into an arch that echoes the shape he made when he leant over to kiss his abused wife on her death bed.
He plays fast and loose with tone, pitch, and time, injecting avant-garde strains into mainstream material with offhand insouciance.
The poroelastic horizontal strain model takes tectonic strains into account, and therefore accommodates anisotropic horizontal stresses (Blanton and Olson 1999).
TdPIR3 clustered the 28 strains into 16 different groups with an efficiency of 100%, while M13 clustered the strains into 17 different groups, although with a lower efficiency of 89%.
The present formulation considers doubly curved shells incorporating von Kármán type nonlinear strains into the first order shear deformation theory.
Thus, this method could classify the 48 strains into 39 sequence types (ST) with a Diversity index (DI) of 0.989.
Phylogenetic analysis of nod genes divided the rhizobial strains into several groups that reflected the host range of rhizobia.
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