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Meanwhile in the UK, there's been a ruling today which has relevance for how links to newspapers are shared online.

We study the time-dependent response of a biodegradable polymeric solid which has relevance to applications in biomedicine, for example biodegradable polymeric stents.

Defining links between landscape-level processes and performance of individual stream fishes can therefore improve our ability to predict how land use changes can impact stream communities, which has relevance for management activities.

To complete our analysis, we have added a study of the error bounds for the same parameters when communication occurs between two satellites, which has relevance for practical implementations of many quantum information schemes, such as proposed implementations of QKD through satellite nodes [26].

The rheological characteristics which have been here determined indicate that in the formulations containing both the organic solvent and PEO it is possible to control at the same time the stiffness of the gel, which has relevance for the easiness of application, and the response to external solicitation, which affects the shape stability and the removability of the gels.

We consider a simpler version of an open problem in system realization theory, which has relevance to several important problems in biomedicine, altering the dynamic response of discrete and continuous systems, connectivity of Very Large Scale Integrated circuits, as well as the co-ordination of Unmanned vehicles.

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Several recommendations are provided to aid the implementation of e-learning systems for developing countries which have relevance for researchers and practitioners.

Therefore, such a model has simulation restrictions and could not predict induction times, which have relevance in process safety, i.e. in thermal explosion/runaway prevention or in curing of some thermosetting resins.

An early prominent paper on the use of discourse anaphora, Li and Thompson (1979), offers two potentially important generalizations concerning the distribution of zero and realized pronouns in Chinese, which have relevance here.

We will use the results of this process to test interventions which have relevance to our exemplar groups.

Our results suggest that there are two main features of cone photoreceptors which have relevance for tumorigenesis in group 2 retinoblastomas.

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