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Biosolids mixed with Ag NPs and TiO2 (both anatase and rutile phase) in contrast changed the bacterial richness and composition in wavering pattern as a function of time.
For those (31%) whose employment status changed from the beginning of this study period, they either: increased their hours (13%), decreased their hours (8%), terminated employment (4%), or showed a wavering pattern (6%).
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Again and again, relative simplicity -- a single wavering note, a chord, a pattern of unison attacks -- gave way to teeming complexity.
The same holds true for the paintings of Yukultji Napangati, a Pintupi artist whose canvases are covered in wavering lines that make vibrant patterns in aggregate.
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That wavering, that sense that people are reacting daily to the campaign rather than following prevailing patterns, has given the race a special quality.
Gupta, wearing tennis shoes with a plant pattern, started talking about his companies, a set of futuristic, ambitious startups that each waver on that knife edge between real and imaginary.
When unusual patterns of data were spotted, a nurse would give the subject a call, which at wavering moments reinforced the idea that someone was watching and that the diet and exercise goals were important, Alshurafa said.
Internal wavering?
France was wavering.
A wavering speck.
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