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The polymer must be stable, processable, and contain boron and carbon in order to be useful for the reaction.
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Considered to be stable software with experimental web 2.0 and 3.0 aspects expected to analyze the impact of brand new technology on education.
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However, where frontlines are expected to be stable for a longer time, an observation post (or ground observation post) may develop into a bunker-like installation.
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All biodegradable polymers should be stable and durable enough for use in their particular application, but upon disposal they should easily breakdown.
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There are an estimated 13,805 individuals in total, located within good-sized populations that appear to be stable.
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He built many prototypes before perfecting the design which allows the device to climb out of the water and be stable in the air.
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Furthermore, the used material should be stable and no chemical degradation of the electrode (degradation) should occur in the voltage window applied for CDI.
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The tuned mass dampers transmit the vibration energy to an extra unit on the structure and maintain the unit under focus to be stable.
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Note, however, that when nearly in aggregate, it is more likely to be stable at the solid state.
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She is, however, consistently labeled as dependable and reliable by the other characters and thus to the audience, making her appear to be stable.
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