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Combinations of silica/alumina sources as well as mixed alkali sources usually impart better properties due to optimum structure formation during hydration.

Materials that cause turbidity in water may include clay, silt along with microorganisms, they usually impart cloudy appearance to water and may associate with some other aesthetic concerns such as color odor or taste.

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As for the flavour the fresh hops add, Eddie say it's "more complex, more layered than this variety [East Kent Goldings] usually imparts, though not necessarily more intense".

An order of rotisserie organic chicken brought a plump half; although it lacked the burnished glow a rotisserie usually imparts, a mole sauce and potato, squash and chorizo hash accompaniments made the partnership meaningful.

The playwright Alan Ayckbourn has used it at least twice, in "The Norman Conquests" (shown on PBS in 1978) and in "House" and "Garden" (produced last year at the Manhattan Theater Club), and the method usually imparts a lesson about the nature of truth and objectivity and the dangers of making inferences without all the data.

Resistance is usually imparted by a cooperative mechanism that can be elucidated by a covariance analysis of sequence data.

Perhaps more striking and more important, however, in the sense of Neyman Pearson detection for (alpha) compliance, is that procedures are usually constructed to impart control over FP decisions, which according to the present observations, is a condition that fails to be met by the cMVGC implementation from [9] which was used here without modification.

Interestingly, while the S P bond is usually labile, steric hindrance imparted by the substituted aryl ligands and aromatic stabilization of the phospho cation is believed to stabilize the S-alkylphosphonium adduct.

They are usually more than happy to impart some of their extensive knowledge of the subject,especially when it comes to their resident product.

Kdo2-lipid A usually contains two phosphate groups which impart a net negative charge to the molecule.

Such knowledge is of an esoteric kind and is usually presented as divine revelation and imparted secretly to specially prepared candidates.

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