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It's often pointed out, for example, that the UK has a very efficient research base, and tends to produce more, and more highly cited publications than our relatively low investment might suggest.
The future This period of the year tends to produce more box-office strength in depth, and weekend takings for the 10th-placed film (Up In The Air: £482,000) are the highest for a title with that chart ranking since the weekend of January 16-18 2009.
The initial casting texture tends to produce more cube deformation bands and cube shear bands compared with conventional processes.
Keeping the scope completely open in the Strategic Intelligence phase tends to produce more diversity in the results [9].
The chemically selective fat-suppression technique STIR tends to produce more homogenous fat-suppression than T2-weighted images with fat suppression [15].
A larger amount of silver salts tends to produce more nuclei in the first stage, and the growth rate of the silver particles is more rapid[54].
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His shows tend to produce more rant than reason.
These systems tend to produce more intuitive results and to reward teams more for quality wins, especially away from home.
They tend to produce more protein and it stays stable for longer - which means the sensitive medicines do not have to be harvested and processed immediately.
Mark Gersh, the Washington director for the National Committee for an Effective Congress, which conducts demographic research for Democrats, said, "I think it does tend to produce more ideological candidates".
The research on terrorists' national origins suggested that countries which give their citizens fewer civil and political rights tend to produce more terrorists.
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