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In the 25 years since, the Sahrawi struggle has been a diplomatic one, and not without some stunning successes: the SADR – which actually controls less than a quarter of the territory it claims – has diplomatic relations with 40 states.

Richard Ferguson, Stratford, Ontario: An overused word we here is Orwellian, however when one reads the classic, "1984," you can see parallels with the present day situation in the U.S. The Ministry of Truth, which actually controls propaganda or spin, and The Ministry of Peace which perpetrates a state of war.

Unfortunately, the gaseous phase (NH3,BF3,HF,Ar) used to deposit BN acts aggressively upon Si C O (ex-PCS) Nicalon fiber surfaces, and weakens that bond through the formation of a complex interfacial sequence (SiO2/C), which actually controls the localization of debonds.

By contrast, Aft1p, which actually controls iron uptake from the environment, does not seem to be positively regulated by Yap1p.

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conservative German statesman and philosopher who became imperial chancellor during the last year of World War I but was little more than a caretaker for the military, which actually controlled the country.

It's just a matter of time before the third-party nature of the credit card system on the Web, at least–is circumvented by the banks and credit institutions, which actually control money and short-term consumer loans.

However, the exact molecular mechanisms as well as their putative interdependencies, which actually control mitochondrial Ca2+ signaling in intact cells remain unclear over a large extent.

In such direct synthesis, the main drawback is that the incomplete conversion of Zn- and Sn-precursors into CZTSe NCs (30% of Sn and only 3% of Zn were incorporated) leads to zinc- and/or tin-poor nonstoichiometric compounds, which actually hinders the control on the composition of NCs.

None of these have any tools for parental controls, which actually makes it harder to for parents who do try to monitor their children's usage of devices and communication software when they're young.

When taking the frequency of missed visits into consideration, 11% for the GPs and 17% for the RNs, the mean extra time for "no-shows" was 0.012 hours/visit for the GPs ('GPRN_exTIME') and 0.014 hours/visit for the RNs ('RN_exTIME'), when allocated to such INR controls which actually took place.

It could therefore be that movement imitation induces an illusion of voluntary control which actually works against motion extrapolation in the visual system and attenuates the FLE.

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