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The rebellion's emotional toll, which could be served well by community justice traditions, is being forgotten.
The study provided a strategy to synthetize RGO-GeNPs which could be served as promising anode materials for LIBs.
Therefore the total number of channels for a complete telescope will be 512, which could be served by eight 64 channel photo-multipliers.
The processing power of a computer could be shared by various users and programs, which could be served by individual slices of processing time to do the required work.
Widerøe came with an alternative proposal and suggested that a network of smaller airports be built instead, which could be served using short take-off and landing (STOL) aircraft.
Widerøe came with an alternative proposal and suggested that a network of smaller airports be built instead, which could be served using short take-off and landing aircraft, which were being developed at the time.
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The objective of this study was to establish the extent to which terminologies could be used for the design of ontologies, which could be serve as an aid to resolve problems such as semantic interoperability and knowledge reusability in healthcare information systems.
Any of which, presumably, could be served into your sidebar by Facebook's algorithms in future (assuming this test gets the go ahead).
The young writers programme was a bit like a kitchen from which good food could be served, piping hot, at the table next door.
"The church is at the centre of the community to serve the community and this is a small way in which the community could be served".
These results, taken together with the proteomics observations, suggest that galectin-7 is up-regulated in ESCC tissues, which further support that galectin-7 could be served as a potential marker for ESCC.
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