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Many types of tonometers are used, each of which has unique advantages and disadvantages.
At the end of the interview, the program compiles a document, which the publisher says qualifies as a legal will everywhere in the United States, except in Louisiana, which has unique rules governing wills.
As the second day's keynote speaker, he admonished the crowd not to obsess over the native mobile app space, which has unique constraints and input; instead, he advised re-focusing on the strengths of the web, such as flexibility, reach and connectedness.
The river is an essential part of water resources, which has unique ecological structure and function.
Cross-linked albumin film, which has unique surface properties capable of regulating protein adsorption, was used to control their spatial localization.
Engineered Cementitious Composite (ECC) is a new type of cement-based materials, which has unique properties compared with traditional cementitious materials.
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But, also, he would not give up Jerusalem, which had "unique" value.
But Mr. Caamano said the use of amorphous metals, which have unique microstructures, makes for a power-dense, low-cost compact motor and a smaller array of lithium batteries.
Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus (KSHV) encodes genetically diverse K1 alleles which have unique geographic distributions.
It consists of small spherical silver particles which have unique optical properties.
This work focused on developing a microliter scale microfluidic M3C, which had unique advantages over bench scale M3Cs.
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