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A preferred substrate would yield brighter luminescence while also having greater chemical stability and lower background autoluminescence.
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The higher β for the cancer corresponds to greater fiber alignment, where this assembly would also yield brighter SHG, as was observed through imaging of the thin sections.
It does yield brighter and sharper images, but the bulbs have to be replaced every 1,000 to 6,000 hours.
Direct dyes are usually cheap and easily applied, and they can yield bright colours.
It was often grown in dark hothouses to yield bright pink stalks in winter, when fresh produce was scarce.
Brazilwood, dense, compact dyewood from any of various tropical trees whose extracts yield bright crimson and deep purple colours.
The Intenso (pictured here) is made with picudo olives that yield bright, vivid, peppery flavors that are brawny but agile.
Our secondary aims include looking at which specific aspects of the interventions would yield the greatest benefit for future translation on a larger scale; the effects of the multicomponent intervention and bright light therapy on sleep of these patients as well as their effect on antipsychotic and sedative-hypnotic use.
The net effect would yield differential migration.
That would yield about 70 million barrels.
Other policy choices would yield other results.
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