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"After five years of record increases in oil prices, producers are still unable to sufficiently expand output.
The stadium had a capacity of around 50,000, but the club moved to Old Trafford in 1910 because club owner John Henry Davies believed he could not sufficiently expand the ground.
General feasibility of this approach was further demonstrated by our ability to identify and sufficiently expand several of such T-cell lines derived of five independent donors tested (Table 1).
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Roads were never sufficiently expanded to accommodate the swelling population.
Postoperative CT revealed that the residual middle lobe was sufficiently expanded without emphysematous change (Figure 2).
But on the other hand, this technology is not sufficiently expanded yet in case it is compared with UPnP.
Four months after the operation, he had no requirement for additional oxygen support, and postoperative CT demonstrated a sufficiently expanded residual middle lobe without emphysematous change.
(A, B, C) CT 4 months after the operation shows that the residual middle lobe is sufficiently expanded without emphysematous change.
SKILs could not always be sufficiently expanded for detection of the fine specificity.
However, as discussed in the previous section, it cannot be excluded that the PIK3C3-phosphatidic acid pathway is actually required for autophagy but that MTORC1 becomes activated after the intralysosomal pool of amino acids has sufficiently expanded by autophagic proteolysis.
If a major secondary placement is achieved, then the companies can borrow sufficiently to expand capacity by a large amount without jeopardizing their credit ratings.
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