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Importantly, the module platform has achieved what is called passive propagation resistance during a verification test campaign, which means it can resist the spread of a thermal runaway event from one cell to another.
Source: https://thenextweb.com/news/northvolt-targets-zero-emission-aviation-superior-lithium-metal-battery
NIA investigations have revealed that the ISIS-inspired agent provocateurs were engaged in the propagation of Khilafat ideology, which is inimical to India’s constitutionally established principles of secularism and democracy.
Source: https://www.siasat.com/nia-cracks-down-on-isis-recruitment-campaign-in-tamil-nadu-telangana-2697558/
The new volunteers spent their first day this week planting bulbs around the site and will soon be planting the kitchen garden’s first vegetable seedlings bound for a special propagation polytunnel.
The second question I want to ask is about your strategy to deal with your customer when they are trying to develop the propagation process by themselves, right?
The second statement passed upon the initiative of the Belarusian side calls for stepping up the fight against the propagation of narcotics among young people and teenagers.
The two biggest disservices to the religion that escaped the world radar for long had been Saudi incitement of Shia-Sunni sectarianism and its aggressive propagation of Imam Hanbal’s rigid interpretation of Islam as Wahhabism.
Source: http://southasiajournal.net/saudi-iran-rapprochement-islamic-worlds-sectarian-feuds-and-wars-within/