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It is likely that the ab initio approaches will help reduce some of the limitations of comparative modeling.
The town clerk also failed to give members a breakdown of comparative financial situations under the original and supplemental agreements.
That a comparative tour de force on them should be written by a Swede is peculiarly appropriate.
We were studying positive, comparative and superlative adjectives and, as usual, having a pretty hard time with it.
However, there is very little evidence on the comparative efficacy of classes of drugs.
All the estimates are subject to error, but they do provide a baseline for comparative purposes.
Different rules construct the possibility for different forms of sectoral comparative advantage.
Their comparative lack of match practice could explain why they are ranked a lowly eighth in the world.
A comparative study with different concentrations of two pigments was carried out.
The shamanic practitioner was interviewed on a TV programme about comparative religion.
This credo of a particular order of comparative literature is like the hush of the schoolmarm enforcing a designed consensus at lesson's end.
For comparative historical analysis, this should be a revolution of the same magnitude as the Hubble space telescope was in astronomy.
In the 1850s, he developed his scientific method of attribution, a method inspired by the comparative methodologies of the natural sciences.
One goal of comparative genomics is to identify which sequences of genes in the human genome are associated with which traits.
All placebo controlled trials were positive and all comparative trials indicated equivalence with other active therapies.
Bacon's interest in comparative longevity also reveals the extent to which youth itself can be tied to substance.
In the course of his comparative studies of the mammalian brain, Broca identified the limbic lobe.
Joseph Campbell, the well-known writer on mythology and comparative religion, identified twelve stages in the archetypal hero's journey.
I think comparative religion is a wonderful study, and we should be more theologically literate than we are.
They focus on the process through which firms develop comparative advantages over time so that they can compete effectively with their rivals.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The comparative numbers here taken from the longitudinal aberration are, I believe, sufficiently accurate for practical purposes.
The comparative failure of the Erlanger loan marks the downfall of King Cotton.
All my days had been passed in comparative ignorance of the animality of man.
Much may be truly said by the moralist on the comparative harm of open and concealed vice.
But there are other reasons for the comparative paucity of fossils in arenaceous strata, as we shall see presently.
There has been considerable difference of opinion as regards the comparative efficiency of chain drive and belt drive.
No very definite decision has been arrived at as to the comparative merits of institution life and boarding out.
The claim of comparative non-toxicity is probable enough from what is known about the cacodylate.
It has neither the tragic gayety of Whitechapel nor the comparative refinement of Clapton.
If we estimate the coak by its comparative heating power, it represents 65 per cent.
From this point of view our old question of the comparative advantage of righteousness and unrighteousness answers itself.
A phrenological union was formed to purchase together charts, models and dissecting tools, for the study of comparative anatomy.
He had already been unusually well grounded in comparative anatomy by Agassiz and Jeffries Wyman.
Osteology is one of the most delightful branches of comparative anatomy, and one not very hard to master.
His object was a comparative anatomy of the two masquerades, and the parallelism was melancholy.
It is, so to speak, those variations of a great plan which give such a charm to the study of comparative anatomy.
This is the basis of comparative anatomy, which is only an accurate study of facts that are superficially obvious to everyone.
The professor of comparative literature was the first to break the silence.
That such a translation has been sorely needed every student of comparative literature knows.
Down the stairs the professor of comparative literature felt his way to food.
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