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The letter, which could theoretically result in the president's impeachment, was rapidly disavowed by its putative supporters.
In an unprecedented move, on 13 January the commission will debate the state of the rule of law in Poland, which could theoretically result in Poland losing its EU voting rights on matters that concern the entire 28-nation bloc.
Warming of the water mass should theoretically result in increased acidification (Chierici and Fransson 2009).
A negative GHG mitigation costs could also theoretically result from those biofuel options which have lower production costs and GHG emissions than that of the fossil equivalent.
Increases in H2S above this optimal level could theoretically result in enhanced metal solubility, compromising the performance of the treatment facility.
The ideal surface energy of GaAs (100), (110), and (111) were 65, 57, and 62 meV/Å2, which can theoretically result in difference for diffusion length [51].
This should create suspense that would guide their eye movements towards the car with the bomb, which should theoretically result in shorter saccade lengths.
The latter approach, often referred to as "force-closed" femoral stem design, would theoretically result in stem stabilization subsequent to debonding and 'taper-lock'.
Preservation of the native ECM constituents (i.e., three-dimensional ultrastructure and biochemical composition) during the decellularization process would theoretically result in the ideal scaffold for tissue remodeling.
The results of the analysis show that the combined method can theoretically result in a unique and valid solution of the model parameters, at least for linear systems.
This could theoretically result in problems if adults are in the seats in case of an accident, though Tesla says that they haven't seen anything related to this issue in the field, or in any customer car as of yet.
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