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There were these things that were discussed that don't get explained.

While much of the attention throughout the meeting has focused on the fate of divorcees, a whole host of family issues were discussed that failed to make it into the final text.

In this article, a simple microfluidic reduction of Pt4+ to Pt0 by NaBH4 in the presence of PVP were discussed that can provide a large-scale synthesis of Pt clusters hydrosol.

The following two things were discussed that would improve the manuscript.

Finally, four life habits were discussed that could not be compared among the four groups: habits related to housing, taking responsibilities, community life and employment (including volunteer activities).

As Table  1 shows, the minutes of the 39 PAMB meetings studied contain 60 individual cases in which topics were discussed that are directly relevant to the Agta.

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Here only those options are discussed that are relevant to the relation of the diacritics.

Finally, specific types of data are discussed that may be better collected using radio-telemetry.

In addition different interference mitigation techniques are discussed that can help to reduce this degradation.

Sensor faults are discussed that manifest as improper sensor readings, and sensor sampling rate drift.

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