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The proposed model is made up of buckybowl-like nanographenes assembled into a three-dimensionally regular network, which reflects all the experimental results obtained from Raman spectroscopy, electron energy-loss spectroscopy, and previously obtained analyses with several other means.

The trimmed sum allows a predefined (or estimated) error level β of the used device to be selected, and then yields a single number which reflects all activities.

36 Online technologies are simply tools which are neither inherently good nor bad 3 37; in some ways, social networking technologies act as a 'mirror' which reflects all of our activities, including some activities we would rather not show to the world.

The following nonspectral indices (time domain) were computed and expressed in milliseconds: the average NN interval of normal cycles; its standard deviation (SDNN), which reflects all the cyclic components responsible for variability; and the SDNN index, which is the mean of all 5-min standard deviations of NN intervals during a 24-h period.

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An ideal white surface, which reflected all the light that shone on it, would have an albedo of one, and an ideal black surface, which absorbed all the light, would have an albedo of zero.

… Gray was partaking in something we call 'banter' in football circles … It's not as if he said it live on air, but, then again, so what if he had?" A Ukip spokesman denied the party was obsessed with migration and insisted that it had a policy platform which "reflected all the real concerns of the British people".

These so-called additional costs of a mandate are to be contrasted with the segregated costs of lymphedema treatment in Virginia, which reflect all costs of lymphedema treatment whether they were provided before or after the mandate went into effect.

Blood 25(OH D levels, which reflect all sources of vitamin D exposure and have a half-life of 2 to 3 weeks, have been widely used as a surrogate of vitamin D status (2, 3).

All of which reflects a society longing for but deliriously disconnected from the world of nature.

All of which reflects an emerging view, although it has not yet been officially stated, that it makes little economic sense for the monetary fund and the European Union to keep lending money to Greece so that the government can pay back private investors at double-digit interest rates — especially as Greek citizens suffer the effects of a severe austerity program.

All of which reflects an unwelcome testy start to what is the most important economic bilateral relationship for both countries, and the rest of the world.

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