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And it will also increase Digg's overall traffic substantially unlike other short URL services, Digg doesn't simply redirect to the longer URL.

Notably and unsurprisingly, neither of the characters in the story of passionate love, determination, loss and grace under pressure is substantially unlike the Hemingway and von Kurowsky as presented in Hemingway's letters.

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The advantages to this method were that bills were substantially cheaper, and unlike writs did not tie the plaintiff down; once the case came to court the bill could be amended to include any action or actions the plaintiff wanted to enforce.

During a pandemic similar in severity to the 1918 influenza pandemic, with a 5% mortality rate and R0 of 4 (14 ), peak absenteeism reached 20% with no action; hospitalizations and deaths contributed substantially to absenteeism, unlike the situation in less severe pandemics.

Fusion 50(2010) 025019] showed, however, that the maximum βN value can be substantially lower than 5, unlike the earlier result.

Unlike the substantially different shapes, sizes and compactness of PUs in acetone, all PUDs in water are spherical nanoparticles with an average diameter from 21 to 72 nm, a zeta potential from −40 to −65 mV and a size-dispersity index from 0.05 to 0.22.

The quantity will suffer as a result, but a Japanese study has shown that the quality has slowly been deteriorating, such that apples over the past 40 years have grown substantially softer and sweeter, unlike just about everything else in our culture.

Unlike UCP1, the substantially lower levels of the other uncoupling proteins mean it is unlikely that they produce a physiologically significant amount of heat [3].

Unlike during earlier phases of CKD, when management is unlike to change substantially when GFR declines by 5 or 10 ml/min/1.7 m, during advanced CKD nephrologists must make many important decisions over a relatively narrow range of GFR.

The excess of parallel changes in deep branches of phylogenetic trees reported here precisely mimics the law of homologous series at the molecular level in that more closely related sequences are more prone to parallel mutations, presumably, because they have substantially overlapping sets of covarions, unlike sequences that have diverged farther.

On the other hand, a flat "metal/semiconductor" interface substantially reduces the surface recombination losses unlike the conventional technology [11].

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