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The photovoltaic performance measurements showed that electrospun TiO2 nanofibers web was propitious to light harvesting ability and energy conversion efficiency.
Utilization of air conditioning condensing heat recovery in daily hot water preparation was propitious to energy conservation.
Notably, there was no copolymer precipitation observed at the LCST, which was propitious to in vivo use of the micelle.
pH was detected to have no major effect on bacterial biomass and P cycling, but higher pH was propitious to the decomposition of organic P (OP).
In private he noted that the period between Easter and Whitsuntide was "propitious to study" and set himself daunting tasks for this time of year.
A low N2 flow rate was propitious to the C C stack; the peak power output was about 740 mW at N2 flow rate of 100 cm3 min−100
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Our lord Palaemon, be propitious to us! Then cried,- Dost thou behold her, Pylades?
Namely, we observe the existence of naturally "nice" distributions that are propitious to building efficient adaptive simulators.
Such configuration offers a tricontinuous passage for lithium ions, oxygen and electrons, which is propitious to the discharge reaction.
But Wonton Foods, which produces a million fortune cookies a day in New York, has decided that the time is propitious to go east with the fortune cookie.
In trying to cut bureaucratic tape, Greek politicians will need to create an environment that is propitious to investment, which has not been the case for many years.
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