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This would prolong the lifetime and promote the separation of photogenerated charges.
But Circuit Judge Dennis Jacobs wrote for the majority on the appeals panel that this would prolong the conspiracy until long after "overt acts" had ended, and that there had to be a cutoff point.
A thorough study would therefore require testing all these parameters with a range of conditioning intensities (e.g., Butefisch et al. 2003), although this would prolong patient testing considerably.
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What is the one development that you most fear occurring that would prolong the crisis in your country?
"Our underlying hypothesis is that this drug would prolong life span," Dr. Longo said.
This dilemma would prolong the conflict, creating a more difficult test of political will for an already divided America.
What I did not anticipate was that this startle would prolong itself indefinitely, like an infernal gong at the base of my crotch that crashes with Bonhamesque fury and keeps on reverberating until each next peal.
This is an important biological advantage for MSCs that can be functional in challenging unexpected periods of stress and this in turn would prolong their life in the uncommitted state.
The House may quickly adopt whatever comes out the Senate, if anything does, or may insist on changes, which would prolong this process.
Adjustment of this setting to a lower percentage would prolong the NAVA breath and possibly reduce the double triggering.
This is the strategy that the McCain White House would prolong?
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