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It comprises with set of inbuilt libraries which may combine together with some other external software.
Compound 3 was defined as mixture of stereoisomers which may combine with both S and R chirality.
However, it is true that zinc oxide can absorb sun light and help in cleaving water molecules which may combine in many ways to give oxygen.
Sophisticated molecular architectures can be produced with the layer-by-layer (LbL) method, which may combine distinct materials on the same film.
It can be seen from the energy diagram shown in Figure 1b that the photogenerated electrons are injected from CdS and P3HT to TiO2 and PCBM, part of which may combine with the holes in P3HT.
The modern version, which may combine elements of this rhyme with a reference to the execution of Charles I, was first collected and printed by James Orchard Halliwell in the 1840s.
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The first is grammar, which defines the legal ways in which constituents may combine both syntactically and semantically to yield other constituents.
This study with 334 French adults examined the ways in which people may combine the use of several cognitive coping strategies and investigated whether depression, self-esteem, and state- and trait-anxiety would differ across distinctive cognitive coping profiles.
These findings provide further evidence of multiple mechanisms by which reovirus may combine with other anti-cancer treatments to enhance its antitumour effects.
One is Flushing Commons, which may eventually combine some 500 condominiums with a movie theater and a 45,000-square-foot supermarket.
The donor's T lymphocytes include allo-restricted T cells, which may ideally combine antigen specificity, high avidity and a superior leukemia lytic function.
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