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Cyclic voltammetry test was introduced and subsequently employed as a novel electrochemical evaluation for layered structures.
Griffith was subsequently employed as a director by Paramount Pictures and as contract director by United Artists.
The as-prepared hybrid nanostructures were subsequently employed as supporting materials for the dispersion of metal nanoparticles.
The as-synthesized N-CNTs were subsequently employed as catalyst support in the liquid-phase hydrogenation of cinnamaldehyde using palladium as an active phase.
She earned a master's degree in architecture in 1993 from Harvard University and was subsequently employed as a project architect and lead designer (1993 95) at Dutch architect Rem Koolhaas's Office for Metropolitan Architecture (OMA) in Rotterdam, Netherlands.
KL modes are derived from pseudospectral solutions at Mach 3.5 from a uniform sampling of the design space and subsequently employed as the trial functions for a least-squares method of weighted residuals.
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His work in New York focused on Russian and American Art and he was subsequently employed at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts for 9 years in the Development Department, until his death he worked at Harvard University as Deputy Director of the Harvard College Fund.
Subsequently, the coefficients extracted in each frame, named MP feature [21], are modeled in complex Gaussian distribution, and the LRT is employed as well.
Background assumptions must be employed as well.
Europe subsequently employed Blake as an assistant conductor and composer.
They subsequently employed Brian Eno and Daniel Lanois as principal producers and co-writers.
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