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Komova's response was profound in difficulty and balletic in execution.
But the missionaries' impact was profound in the arena of public opinion, both American and Muslim.
It can be said, however, that Joseph's legacy was profound in the monarchy's later history.
The effect of EtOH was profound in pigment epithelium (PE), inner plexiform layer (IPL), and ganglion cell layer (GC).
EM revealed that a dose-dependant decrease in the number of myelinated nerve fibers was profound in groups exposed to EtOH (P < 0.001).
The settling improvement by PAM was profound in the finer-textured soils (PSL and MCL) by increasing their median particle settling velocity (>2 cm s−1) compared to unflocculated counterparts (<1.1 cm s−1).
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What's fine on paper turns out to be profound in the ear.
The difference has been profound in some years, like 1972, 1984 and 1996.
Research on electrical and electrochemical performances of the LbL membranes from graphene oxide would be profound in modern photovoltaic nanodevices.
This latest volume, extending his peerless, lyrical attention to the subterranean, is profound in every sense of the word.
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