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He has tried, like Schultz, to limit the number of debates (to nine), the better to escape the twenty-debate "clown car" stigma of 2012, and both parties are prepared to ban "unsanctioned debates," though it's hard to imagine how this could be effectively enforced.
This could be effectively considered a CO2 sequestration from atmosphere due the conversion of burned to green harvest [11], which despite the uncertain, has the potential to mitigate all GHG emission of this sector.
This could be effectively used to detect putative ORs from other genomes and be used for vast practical applications.
Evidence from these data suggests that this could be effectively targeted to particular groups of patients that can be identified at the start of treatment.
This could be effectively considered a CO2 sequestration from atmosphere due the conversion of burned to green harvest [ 11], which despite the uncertain, has the potential to mitigate all GHG emission of this sector.
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"We questioned in our own minds whether those could be effectively reprocessed," Mr. Spears said.
This choice was made to test if bulls selected this way could be effectively used in a selected breed.
Moreover, it is worth mentioning that this nanocomposite could be effectively sensitized by visible light (λ > 385 nm), thus to reduce the effect of UV damage on living biological samples [15], making it of great potential in multi-modal biomedical imaging and diagnostic applications.
This isotherm could be effectively utilized to study the heterogeneity and surface energies.
This information could be effectively used in fly ash recycling industry.
Although our system was developed for the REVERB challenge, the strategies discussed in this paper could be effectively adopted in other distant speech recognition tasks.
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