These materials most commonly develop strains or, more applicably, displacements when exposed to electric, thermal and magnetic fields. |
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Each state selectable by the input variables in control unit 11 is applicably assigned an identifier. |
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If anyone finds what I am about to say insightful or applicably useful in their own practice, it will serve the Dharma all the more. |
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It is hardly possible for me to accept that the term “loyalty” can applicably describe these actions, due to the divergent views. |
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How do they not cave in right over the middle of the room? More applicably, how in the world do we accurately determine their height? |
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The advantage of each technique and the results reported are summarized, highlighting the potential applicably to other reader domains. |
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More applicably, altitude-induced hypoxia may have an independent influence on redox-sensitive adaptive responses to exercise. |
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Like her, Lisa is easily and applicably described as a singer's singer, though she has begun to work on her own compositions as well. |
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The structures in NEs are much smaller than visible wavelengths, so many NEs appear applicably transparent. |
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To show the applicably of the proposed scheme, it has been applied to a wastewater treatment plant located at south of Tehran, Iran. |
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The leader fails to supervise subordinates applicably. The leader inconsistently recruits, trains, supports, or retains highly competent personnel. |
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This represents a structure for the end of pressure vessels, most applicably plate heat exchangers, for reducing the effects of movement changes and vibrations. |
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For this purpose, a number of optical elements were applicably designed. |
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Depending on the type and size of the business, the challenge is usually in the area of devoting the appropriate resources to develop and implement an applicably sound energy efficiency management plan. |
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As a result, STC can offer applicably vehement service level agreements tailored to its wholesale and enterprise customer requirements. |
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