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The process of disassembly liberates chlorophyll from a molecular production-line called the electron-transfer system.
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And it liberates firms from the program-release schedules of software suppliers, which are often inconvenient and late.
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It immediately liberates your thinking by taking you out of yourself and allowing you to truly channel the brand in all its glory.
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This liberates hydrogen ions for the acidity, turns insoluble sulfide into very soluble sulfate, and creates rust from reduced iron, a fascinating, if annoying, chemical process.
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Light striking this detector liberates electrons from some of the silicon atoms, producing an electrical signal that is converted by the chip's electronics into a picture.
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"This is an example of how genetic profiling does not subject you to genetic determinism, but liberates you so you can seize control of your life, " says Dr. Stefansson.
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One advantage of the system used in Great Britain and Ireland is that using only occasional rounds for handicapping liberates golfers there to speed through the rest of their matches.
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On the societal side, social liberates how people work.
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And this calculation does not attempt to measure the value of having a football program that is essentially self- supporting and probably subsidizing other sports programs, which liberates University funds for other projects.
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