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This is a surface he can play on.
This is a surface layer "not much thicker than a piece of kitchen clingfilm" that is rich in fats, fatty acids, proteins, floating eggs and millions of microorganisms, a region critical to life in the sea.
Bagehot suggests that both versions of "nothing much" apply here, for this is a surface stillness with some troubling, long-term implications.In this section Where are the songs of spring?
We investigated the electrochemical oxidation of glycerol on low-index Pt single crystals in acidic media (H2SO4 and HClO4) by cyclic voltammetry and Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy and we verified that this is a surface sensitive reaction.
It is interesting to note that NiSb-GaAs films also exhibit high Q z shoulders despite the much-reduced lattice mismatch, but more detailed experiments are needed to determine whether this is a surface feature or occurs at the substrate.
This is a surface cavity in the mt-LSU near the exit tunnel, described as the polypeptide-accessible site (PAS) that prematurely exposes the nascent peptide to the solvent (Sharma et al, 2003; Figure 5A).
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I realize that this is a "surface-level" explanation, but be your own person, any shape, size, ethnicity, color, etc., you may be.
This was a surface that had been used before, recently, during the Champions League competition, so it might be expected to deteriorate as the game progressed.
This was a surface phenomenon, and core bone temperatures were unaffected by lavage and remained low during reaming both with and without lavage.
The expected outcome of this project is a surface modification on catheters can be used to help mitigate catheter-related bloodstream infections.
"Obviously she's won here before and this is a good surface for her, as well.
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