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By changing calcination temperature from 200 °C (flattened nanoneedles) to 250 °C (mesoporous nanowires), we could nearly double the maximum capacitance of the Co3O4.
In the SRO111 film, we could nearly keep the bulk SRO value of the Ru nn-distance more easily while the Ru nn-distances of the SRO100 film and of the SRO110 film were quite changed along the in-plane direction.
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But we could remove nearly all lung cancer cases if everyone stopped smoking.
The National Children's Bureau made the point in a recent report that: "If the UK had the same all-cause mortality rate for children under 14 years as Sweden we could have nearly 2,000 fewer deaths among children in that age group per year - five fewer children's deaths per day".
In the SRO111 film, we could keep nearly the bulk SRO value of the Ru nn-distance more easily while the Ru nn-distance of the SRO100 film was quite reduced along the in-plane direction.
Additionally, by using a low AST cutoff of 5 times the ULN while simultaneously excluding many conditions that could mimic HH, we are confident that we could identify nearly all patients with HH at our center with a low risk of misdiagnosis.
We could eat nearly anywhere in the whole wide world right here at Expo '67.
We could stop nearly all of this with a little honesty and education.
If we all stopped buying new clothes for one month we could save nearly one billion pounds of textile waste and $10 billion.
Second, we could save nearly $500 billion annually since up to 30percentt of our national health care spending is driven by this disease.
If governments and organizations scale-up investments and programs over the next five years -- closing a $12 billion per year funding gap -- we could prevent nearly 8 million new infections by 2020.
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