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the progresses
verb
To move, go, or proceed forward; to advance.
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One reason for the enduring appeal of the Progresses is their ambivalence, their reservation of judgment.
The progresses in England, entrées in France, and trionfi in Italy were based on the triumphal processions of the ancient world.
However, owners of medical dispensaries are worried that in the midst of the federal government taking the states to court over the issue, the progresses made by the medical community will be set back.
His other major writings are Philosophisches Wörterbuch (1791; "Philosophical Dictionary"), Über die Progressen der Philosophie (1792; "On the Progresses of Philosophy"), and Kritische Untersuchungen über den menschlichen Geist (1797; "Critical Investigations of the Human Spirit").
In spite of the progresses achieved, however, problems still exist.
These simulations demonstrate the progresses made in UCM.
When b = 1, the progresses mainly rely on pseudo-capacitive control, and when b = 0.5, the progresses are dependent on ionic diffusion.
ESCAPE 17 highlighted also the progresses software technology needed for implementing simulation-based tools.
Firstly, we present the progresses on the fabrication and property modulation of wurtzite nanostructures.
Therefore, we subsequently survey the progresses in the development of valveless piezoelectric pump with cone-shaped tubes.
In this chapter, we reviewed the progresses on the surface chemistry and catalytic properties of well-defined Cu2O nanocrystals.
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