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What made the prosecutors' case seem unbeatable is the fact that they were coming to court with an Andersen partner, David B. Duncan, who had pleaded guilty to obstruction -- effectively providing a witness testifying to his own criminal intent, which could be ascribed to the firm.
No absorption above 1700 cm−1 is observed which could be ascribed to ν(NHN)+ vibrations.
An atomic spacing (0.332 nm) could be distinguished, which could be ascribed to the (002) lattice fringes of CQD.
An interesting phenomenon with abnormal capacity increasing appears which could be ascribed to the continual enhancement of interface Li-storage.
However, samples dispersed in thickened vehicles seemed to be less preferred despite being less gritty; which could be ascribed to an unpleasant mouthfeel of the vehicle.
For the narrow spacing, the enhancement in capacitance is not so obvious, which could be ascribed to the poor accessibility of the interlayer by electrolyte ions.
Also, the protocol failed to meet some desired security properties, which could be ascribed to the lack of security in the core network.
It was observed that the prolonged deposition time decreases the current density, which could be ascribed to the increase in the thickness of α-Si H layers.
But, the coalescence of grains to form bigger non-uniform grains was observed which could be ascribed to the extra energy gained from heating at higher annealing temperature.
The average particle size overall decreases as increasing Sm content, which could be ascribed to the interference of the Sm cation to the ZnO crystal growth.
The toxicity of sponges has been well-documented, which could be ascribed to the diverse and potent cytotoxic compounds (Lee and Qian 2003).
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