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Mac. file names ... can be 31 characters long.
The long-standing assumption that P ... was fueled by Q.
low-frequency electromagnetic fields ... affect human health.
By cooling rubidium atoms to a record-low temperature, ... F managed P.
F identified the scope of bioethics ... in a somewhat narrow medical sense.
F was interested ... in a narrower definition of this paradigm.
But also another, ... narrower aspect of pragmatics deserves to be mentioned,
In a narrower sense, ... this book is about human language.
The telescope is used ... to explore the most distant parts of the cosmos.
Email has made it possible for scientists to communicate with their colleagues ...
in distant countries.
Theorists … are still far from making testable predictions.
There are no criteria ... for deciding how far this principle can be extended.
Near the sun's equator, ... solar wind moves relatively slowly.
Researchers are assessing ... whether P can take place in the near future.
2.7.4 Evaluation
• Patients displayed ... moderate but statistically significant increases in P.
These techniques ... hasten rapid genetic tests for certain students.
A few years ago, ... the need to do P was rare.
Rep Don Young ... disdains efforts to protect rare plants and animals.
The level (of monopoly power) ... has been stable.
This tendency ... is very slight.
• P and Q … are only distantly related.
Some advanced technologies ... are widely available.
Such technology ... may become widely used by the middle of the 21st century.
2.7.5 Parameters
• One alternative to the spiraling caste of the Intelligent Transportation System ...
is to reduce P.
The decreasing cost of computation ... has put this tradition of economics under
a sentence of death.
The statistical frequencies of the variants ... show coherent gradients.
The frequency of such incidents ... has been increasing
Calculation of the production rate by fragmentation ... can be separated into P
and Q.
The rate of achievements change ... will be most troublesome.
The data … are accumulating at a rate of P.
• This measure ... indicates P.
This formula ... provides a measure of P.
These parameters ... govern the behavior of the system.
Here we need bother ... with only one control parameter.
Figure 1 ... tabulates/ shows values of P.
The real value of this finding ... is that P.
• The degree of P ... varies.
The distinction between P and Q ... is a matter of degree.