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According to the A.L.S. Association, up to 30,000 people in the United States currently have A.L.S., an incurably fatal disease among primarily 40- to 70-year-old men that results in the swift and steady atrophy of all voluntary muscle control.
Her overall judgment on "the new schools revolution" is that it is a "canny political con trick: the swift but steady transfer of resources from the needy to the better-off".
Moreover, the Au/ZnO/rGO foam expresses a swift and steady photocurrent of 0.055 mA cm−2, which is 3 and 24 times higher than those photocurrent generated by ZnO/rGO foam without Au nanoparticle (AuNP) decoration and flat Au/ZnO/rGO film electrode respectively.
Even allowing for SRB to be already above 105 in 2000, a possibility that can be ruled out in view of conflicting data, the recent rise appears swift and steady.
This paper presents the thermal modelling of an unglazed solar collector (USC) flat panel, with the aim of producing a detailed yet swift thermal steady-state model.
Then, the company shrank by one-third, and while the "resizing" is less drastic now, he said, it is much swifter and steadier.
That steady, swift march continued today as that son, Bashar al-Assad, was, not unexpectedly, approved unanimously by Parliament as the sole candidate for President in a referendum scheduled for July 10.
The International Monetary Fund says that the Sept. 11 attacks contributed to the most universal economic slowdown in at least two decades, but said recovery could be swift due to policymakers "steady hand".
Lo" -- has been steady and fairly swift.
On other songs, he would hold three fingers still and get a steadier but equally swift flow of notes from his index finger and thumb.
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