There is a need to develop specific inhibitors that target the protease active site. |
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The doctor gave the patient specific instructions on how to care for the wound. |
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However, chemical and structural bases for specific cell-polysaccharide interactions essential for their utility as 3-D cell matrices are not well defined. |
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A selective reuptake inhibitor will inhibit the reuptake of a specific neurotransmitter with negligible or no effects on the reuptake of other neurotransmitters. |
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The ambassador-at-large was designated to the Middle East as a region, rather than to a specific country. |
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Here the breathing technique works with specific rhythms of nature, on expansion and contraction of this axiatonal line. |
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This definition is called specific fuel consumption, or how much fuel is needed to produce one unit of thrust. |
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The report made very specific recommendations for policy reform. |
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Examples of acid vegetation include specific plant associations dominated by heath, sphagnum moss and many other acidophile plants. |
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It was almost impossible to locate specific books in the library until we had alphabetized them by the authors' surnames. |
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Tallis helped found a relationship that was specific to the combining of words and music. |
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At later coronations, barons were specially designated from among the city councillors for the specific purpose of attending coronations. |
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The lyrics and accompanying photo booklet are infused with a specific sense of place and time that is otherwise rare in his music. |
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Samplers have also been used live by assigning samples to a specific drum pad or key on drum pads or synthesizers. |
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The title of guest artist is given to a visiting dancer who has been cast in a role for a specific ballet or limited season. |
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In some instances, film composers have been asked by the director to imitate a specific composer or style present in the temp track. |
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Baron Ferdinand's will was most specific, and failure to observe the terms would make it void, the collection should be. |
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For more information on specific types of special libraries, see law libraries, medical libraries, music libraries, or transportation libraries. |
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Such a circumstance is called a breakdown and each is governed by a specific law. |
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Tournaments may be organized for specific age groups, with upper age limits for youth and lower age limits for senior players. |
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Depending on its specific rubber composition, a squash ball has the property that it bounces more at higher temperatures. |
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Some local associations agree on specific colours for stickers for each of the clubs in their area. |
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Players are assigned specific positions, which define their roles within the team and restrict their movement to certain areas of the court. |
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Each player is assigned a specific position, which limits their movement to a certain area of the court. |
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Player registrations cannot be exchanged outside these windows except under specific licence from the FA, usually on an emergency basis. |
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The first Tottenham kit was navy blue shirt and shorts, but after the first season the club did not have one specific design for many years. |
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Different breeds of horses have developed that excel in each of the specific disciplines. |
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Both have specific options for which bets are available and are detailed below. |
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A wheel is when a horse is selected in a specific position with multiple horses finishing ahead or behind the one being wheeled. |
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The lease covered only the perimeter track and other areas at specific times. |
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Buyers of used vehicles are directed to a specific Honda retail chain that sells only used vehicles called Honda Auto Terrace. |
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As of 2013 Engine development is in charge of a specific division, Renault Powertrains, with nearly 65 engineers. |
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There is no specific way in which the Union Flag should be folded as there is with the United States Flag. |
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Oak galls were used for centuries as a main ingredient in iron gall ink, a kind of manuscript ink, harvested at a specific time of year. |
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The latter typically allude to their ideal of life, or to specific pontifical programmes. |
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Determining whether a specific entity is sovereign is not an exact science, but often a matter of diplomatic dispute. |
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The latter sentence refers to children in general and their specific ways home. |
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One way that it is usually used is if a large amount or a specific class of things are being described. |
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In the Western Roman Empire, Count came to indicate generically a military commander, but was not a specific rank. |
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The Landkreise have primary administrative functions in specific areas, such as highways, hospitals, and public utilities. |
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Many young people study and move abroad, and this helps them maintain cultural links with their specific Faroese heritage. |
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Acts of the UK Parliament are normally only extended to the islands only with their specific consent. |
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Shared means that some areas of policy in the specific area are not under the control of the devolved administration. |
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There are also departmental questions when ministers answer questions relating to their specific departmental brief. |
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The specific devolved matters are all subjects which are not explicitly stated in Schedule 5 to the Scotland Act as reserved matters. |
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These laws are known as Assembly Measures and can be enacted in specific fields and matters within the legislative competency of the Assembly. |
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In 1972, the article of the Constitution naming specific religious groups was deleted by the Fifth Amendment in a referendum. |
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Such Crown proceedings are often subject to specific rules and limitations, such as the enforcement of judgments against the Crown. |
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The minister also holds the power to revoke naturalization at any time for specific reasons listed in the Act. |
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The Belfast campus has a specific focus on Art and Design and Architecture, and is currently undergoing major redevelopment. |
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Soil millipedes possess a specific gut microbiota that differs from microbial communities in soil and leaf litter. |
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This translation was in a language and dialect specific to the English people and to their Protestant religion. |
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He did not propose any specific scheme of reform, but merely a motion that the House inquire into possible improvements. |
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The negotiations failed and the Entente powers rejected the German offer, because Germany did not state any specific proposals. |
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The government controlled artistic expression, promoting specific art forms and banning or discouraging others. |
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The Luftwaffe was to be an organization capable of carrying out broad and general support tasks rather than any specific mission. |
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Though some of the characters and stories are present throughout all of the UK, most belong to specific countries or regions. |
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British cuisine is the specific set of cooking traditions and practices associated with the United Kingdom. |
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Beginning in May 2010 NATO special forces began to concentrate on operations to capture or kill specific Taliban leaders. |
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Below these in some areas there are community councils, which cover specific areas within a council area. |
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Since 1999 the WLGA has had a specific role in representing local government to the National Assembly for Wales. |
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Many B2B white papers argue that one particular technology, product or method is superior for solving a specific business problem. |
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A country with an uncodified constitution lacks a specific moment where the principles of its government were deliberately decided. |
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However, certain types of legislation are required, either by constitutional convention or by law, to be introduced into a specific chamber. |
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At the 2005 election, the Labour Party proposed further reform of the Lords, but without specific details. |
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They are issued under the specific authority of Acts of Parliament, and most commonly are used for the regulation of public institutions. |
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Committees of Privy Counsellors are occasionally established to examine specific issues. |
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There are also a number of specialist courts and tribunals that have been created to hear specific types of disputes. |
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However, the Supreme Court did not identify specific provisions which are in the category of absolute entrenchment. |
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The marked feature of civilian systems is that they use codes with brief text that tend to avoid factually specific scenarios. |
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This however has not happened as the benefits of membership are often seen to outweigh the potentially negative impact of a specific law. |
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Additionally, there are regular meetings that deal with specific sectors and are attended by the corresponding ministers. |
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The Council agrees to specific work areas for which individual members take responsibility. |
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Before induction into a specific branch of the armed forces, recruits undergo at least 9 weeks of basic military training. |
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The researchers are recruited for a specific project period and represent various academic disciplines. |
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The forward exchange rate refers to an exchange rate that is quoted and traded today but for delivery and payment on a specific future date. |
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Governments also have limited discretion to continue to direct a small proportion of the total subsidy to support specific crops. |
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Companies with which Moody's competes in specific areas include investment research company Morningstar, Inc. |
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In the European Union, there is no specific legislation governing contracts between issuers and credit rating agencies. |
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Conceptually, inflation refers to the general trend of prices, not changes in any specific price. |
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Six specific surveys of low standards of living in the UK have made use of this method. |
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Their social tendency to confront the law on specific issues, including illegal drugs, overwhelmed the understaffed judicial system. |
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These include low density, low viscosity, and the highest specific heat and thermal conductivity of all gases. |
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He then measured their solubility in water and their specific gravity and noted their combustibility. |
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This reversible and specific interaction between complementary base pairs is critical for all the functions of DNA in living organisms. |
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The most frequently used nucleases in molecular biology are the restriction endonucleases, which cut DNA at specific sequences. |
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Railroads ordered locomotives tailored to their specific requirements, though basic design features were always present. |
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According to Van Allsburg, this specific locomotive inspired the story and it was used in the production of the movie. |
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Therefore, depending on the geological characteristics of the formation, specific technologies such as hydraulic fracturing are required. |
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As the name suggests, the Floodline service is designed to give the public early warning of likely flooding in specific areas. |
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To a certain degree, the gender difference is indicated by specific word endings. |
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A weekly cycle of days prescribes a specific focus for each day in addition to others that may be observed. |
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Although specific practices will vary from meeting to meeting, there are general similarities. |
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Permanent residents may be required to fulfil specific residence obligations to maintain their status. |
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These are more commonly known as NABs or unit assessments, and contain questions from specific academic units at a basic level. |
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Each year, the organisation marks World Health Day and other observances focusing on a specific health promotion topic. |
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The WHO regularly publishes a World Health Report, its leading publication, including an expert assessment of a specific global health topic. |
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The new database allows us to search for specific patterns within biosequences. |
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Biosynthetically, xenognosins A and B fall within the flavanoids, a specific class of the phenylpropanoids. |
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Irving is further required, as a matter of practice, to spell out what he contends are the specific defamatory meanings borne by those passages. |
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The mouse inoculation assay is currently the most sensitive, specific, and commonly used method for detecting botulinal toxin. |
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We do not discuss specific interrogation techniques because they are classified information. |
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Cobs were usually irregularly shaped. They were a means to account for a specific amount of silver in a coin that could be used for commerce. |
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Human lung fibroblasts are able to grow into 3D collagenated and stiffened matrices under specific conditions. |
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These claims are conclusory and unsupported by any specific allegations, let alone evidence. |
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At one end of the spectrum of cyberviolence lies hate speech, which tends to impact upon specific social, political or religious groups. |
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Consequently, in order to learn of a cytoplasmic determinant serving a specific hereditary function, one must detect it in a mutated form. |
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Eggcrates are carefully aligned at specific locations by adjusting the location of each radially with corresponding tube holes. |
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Conserving rubber throughout a race is a specific skill winning riders acquire. |
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For the analysis of differential expression of specific miRNA, the featuretype of miRNAs was further refined to resolve the miRNA name. |
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There has been no definitive or pervasive ruling as yet on flip-ins, but courts in specific cases have limited their applications. |
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Thus the fraternal birth order effect is specific to male sexual orientation, and does not affect female sexual orientation. |
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Some of the characters and stories are present across England, but most belong to specific regions. |
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The Welsh Assembly has the authority to draft and approve laws outside of the UK Parliamentary system to meet the specific needs of Wales. |
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Through this primary legislation, the Welsh Government can then also enact more specific secondary legislation. |
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A vote in 2002 nominated various wildflowers to represent specific counties. |
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Clans of Germanic people consisted of groupings of about 50 households in total with societal rules for each specific clan. |
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This was simply a result of custom and usage rather than a specific decision. |
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There are also a number of ancillary bodies which advise the EU or operate in a specific area. |
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Agriculture expenditure will move away from subsidy payments linked to specific produce, toward direct payments based on farm size. |
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He also wrote several shorter letters and essays discussing specific aspects of computus. |
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Zosimus also mentions a specific tribe of Saxons, called the Kouadoi, which have been interpreted as the Chauci. |
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Many hypotheses also seek to explain the regional extinction of mammoths in specific areas. |
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However, geopolitically, the word has several different meanings, reflecting the specific geopolitical interests of each nation. |
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Bell Beaker Culture in Bavaria used a specific type of copper, which is characterized by combinations of trace elements. |
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I have not listed the many case-studies that have been published about specific Human Potential movements, particularly about est. |
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The Benevenuti Situla is also unusual in that it seems to show a specific story. |
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Some subsets within the Developed Style contain more specific design trends, such as the recurrent serpentine scroll of the Waldalgesheim Style. |
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There was an additional class of troops who followed the army without specific martial roles and were deployed to the rear of the third line. |
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In terms of general discourse one can proceed hyponymously, confirming and making more specific the existing expression. |
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The Confessio is generally vague about the details of his work in Ireland, though giving some specific instances. |
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These hospitals were specific places for only military members to go to if they were injured or fell ill. |
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One of the specific charges laid against Longchamp, by John's supporter Hugh, Bishop of Coventry, was that he could not speak English. |
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The parliament was called to grant taxation, but the House of Commons took the opportunity to address specific grievances. |
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Data collection, of course, has to comply with specific constraints that guarantee the causal interpretability of that data. |
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It has also been evidenced in placental epithelium, where it replicates without causing any specific histological lesions. |
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Thus, the territories of the viceroyalties emerged to affirm the authority of the king in a specific territory. |
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For many years it was common not to give the translation any specific name. |
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The Enlightenment took hold in most European countries, often with a specific local emphasis. |
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However, the specific, traditional music of Wales and music of Scotland is distinct, and of the Celtic musical tradition. |
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Although its maximum usable range was similar to the previous systems, it was not unknown for specific buildings to be hit. |
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The PCTs budget from the Department of Health was calculated on a formula basis relating to population and specific local needs. |
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Funding for these services is provided through general taxation and not a specific tax. |
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Several local parties contest only within a specific area, a single county, borough or district. |
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It is the specific pacing of escalating kino that is important, not the physical touches. |
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The group had a specific LGBTIQ manifesto for the 2015 elections, which was called Equality for All. |
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The Commission also proposed a number of changes to procedure, including allocating specific parliamentary time to proposals for England. |
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There are also several smaller canals in the region, often built for quite specific purposes. |
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There is some influence from the Welsh and Cornish languages, depending on the specific location. |
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The caricature of the period is also reflected in some more specific notions. |
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These figures do not give a fair indication of the total population of the specific ethnic groups associated with each country. |
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Many types of British birds also live alongside the river, although they are not specific to the river habitat. |
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Some usages of the term include wider areas, while others are more specific, though with little consistency of definition. |
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Also, the true vertical at a point at a specific time is influenced by tidal forces, which the theoretical geoid averages out. |
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Within the United States there is a specific process that parts brokers or resellers must follow. |
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The central bank exchanges money for the security, increasing the money supply while lowering the supply of the specific security. |
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Central bank legislation will enshrine specific procedures for selecting and appointing the head of the central bank. |
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If a company is seen to symbolise specific values, it will, in turn, attract customers who also believe in these values. |
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This means that shoppers will purchase within a group of accepted brands rather than choosing one specific brand. |
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Hooke went on to conclude that respiration also involves a specific component of the air. |
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His pioneering efforts encountered specific difficulties, and the treatment of addition was an obvious difficulty in the early days. |
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After the metre was redefined in 1960, the kilogram was the only SI base unit that relied on a specific artefact. |
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Donated blood is usually subjected to processing after it is collected, to make it suitable for use in specific patient populations. |
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These specific requirements place additional restrictions on blood donors who can donate for neonatal use. |
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The specific location of a DNA sequence within a chromosome is known as a locus. |
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This broad understanding of nature enables scientists to delineate specific forces which, together, comprise natural selection. |
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Most prominent are the specific behavioural and physical adaptations that are the outcome of natural selection. |
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Here, somatic cells respond to specific signals that instruct them whether to grow, remain as they are, or die. |
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Each line is serviced by at least one specific route with trains stopping at all or some of the line's stations. |
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In the 19th century, several bodies were formed for specific consultative duties and dissolved when they were no longer required. |
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Under the Welsh devolution settlement, specific policy areas are transferred to the Welsh Government rather than reserved to Westminster. |
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Written answers, which are usually more specific and detailed than oral questions are usually written by a civil servant. |
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Some of them were associated with specific social functions, seasonal events and personal archetypal qualities. |
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The Italian and English Renaissances were similar in sharing a specific musical aesthetic. |
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A program will also likely have specific classes on skills such as reading, writing, pronunciation, and grammar. |
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Managerial economics applies microeconomic analysis to specific decisions in business firms or other management units. |
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Further, at language school students usually have the possibility of selecting a specific course according to their language proficiency. |
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In Cornish vocabulary, a large number of the lexical items are language and culture specific. |
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When these specific requirements are met, especially in the area of the school curriculum, the schools will qualify to receive state funding. |
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Standard German originated not as a traditional dialect of a specific region but as a written language. |
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A specific set of rules applies for the use of long s in German text, but nowadays it is rarely used in Antiqua typesetting. |
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Grey matter is an area of the brain where information is most efficiently processed, due to the function of specific nerve cells. |
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In its own field it gives force to civil law only by specific enactment in matters such as the guardianship of minors. |
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Similarly, civil law may give force in its field to canon law, but only by specific enactment, as with regard to canonical marriages. |
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The Roman Curia has a specific department, the Congregation for the Oriental Churches, to maintain relations with them. |
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There are specific departments that deal with health, security, telecommunications, etc. |
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However, a specific experience of baptism with the Holy Spirit may not be requisite for experiencing such gifts. |
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Then the report, with or without specific recommendations, will be presented to Conference for debate. |
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Thus, the ability to potentiate synaptic activity was specific to macroglial cells. |
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In Druidry, a specific ceremony takes place known as an Eisteddfod, which is dedicated to the recitation of poetry and musical performances. |
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Research has shown that of the two an essential based preschool is the better option for children, because of their specific ways of learning. |
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The curriculum goals of a nursery school are more specific than for childcare, but less strenuous than for primary school. |
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Thus testing at eleven emerged largely as an historical accident, without other specific reasons for testing at that age. |
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The Diploma di specializzazione, which is offered in a few specific professions, takes two to six years and gives the title of specialista. |
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This is a limitation of the number of applicants to a specific study, thus trying to control the eventual number of graduates. |
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There is no specific notation of the discipline in which the doctorate is obtained. |
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Master's and doctoral degrees are additional degrees for those seeking an academic career or a specific understanding of a field. |
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It allows students to design a customized and specific course of study to best suit their educational and professional objectives. |
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Offers are sent out in early January, with each offer usually being from a specific college. |
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Previously, legions were raised for specific military campaigns and subsequently disbanded, requiring only temporary castra. |
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Each camp discovered by archaeology has its own specific layout and architectural features, which makes sense from a military point of view. |
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Apparently the giant will awaken only if a specific musical instrument is played near the hill. |
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Each twin city country is represented in a specific ward of the city and in each ward has a peace garden dedicated to that twin city. |
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There are many varieties of sausages known to Thai cuisine, some of which are specialities of a specific region of Thailand. |
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For the enormous variety of German sausages follow the specific links on the. |
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Such dishes are called by specific names that refer to their ingredients, spicing, and cooking methods. |
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The name may have come from the metal dish in which the curry is cooked, rather than from any specific ingredient or cooking technique. |
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The artefacts are nearly all martial in character and contains no objects specific to female uses. |
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Some regular annuities, usually supplemented by payments for specific works, are given below. |
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Scholars have found it extremely difficult to assign one specific, overarching theme to the play. |
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He also has characters frequently refer to days of the week and specific hours to help the audience understand that time has passed in the story. |
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When should you mask a specific interrupt, rather than disabling all interrupts? |
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To be termed scientific, a method of inquiry is commonly based on empirical or measurable evidence subject to specific principles of reasoning. |
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Finally, most individual experiments address highly specific topics for reasons of practicality. |
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The specific journal that publishes the results indicates the perceived quality of the work. |
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After booksellers began hiring authors and sponsoring specific translations, the shops filled quickly with poetry from hirelings. |
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As such, the socialist concept of freedom is a specific interpretation of the liberal concept of freedom. |
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He enjoyed mimicry and popular entertainment, lacked a clear, specific sense of what he wanted to become, and yet knew he wanted fame. |
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There are differing accounts about the details of the quality of Huxley's eyesight at specific points in his life. |
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Where Beowulf does deal with specific tribal struggles, as at Finnsburg, Tolkien argued firmly against reading in fantastic elements. |
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The term shanty most accurately refers to a specific style of work song belonging to this historical repertoire. |
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They required a coordinated show of focused exertion, not sustained, but rather at specific moments. |
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They are frequently identified with a specific port town to which they belong. |
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Mature B cells produce complex proteins called immunoglobins which combine to form antibodies, each capable of binding to a specific molecular structure. |
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It is not benchmarkable and it will almost inevitably be fudgeable and inaccurate to some extent, even with your best efforts to attribute benefits to specific IT changes. |
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Since this status refers to lack of organizational affiliation rather than lack of personal belief, it is a more specific concept than irreligion. |
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A concept brand is a brand that is associated with an abstract concept, like breast cancer awareness or environmentalism, rather than a specific product, service, or business. |
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We have previously suggested that the Blogshop phenomenon emerged through the symbiotic relationship of technology adaptation and design with specific geographic conditions. |
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It invites various groups and members of the public to give views on specific issues, most notably in recent years about the Stonehenge road tunnel project proposals. |
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Effective visual brand identity is achieved by the consistent use of particular visual elements to create distinction, such as specific fonts, colors, and graphic elements. |
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Several novel chemotherapeutics that target specific signaling pathways are now available as anti-cancer agents including EGFR inhibitors and rapamycin. |
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There are cases where more than one species of chewing louse may infest the same host species and the lice may prefer living on specific parts of the host's body. |
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In these cases, fish intake rates specific to females of childbearing age are most appropriate when assessing exposures to developmental toxicants. |
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Some of the elders had heard rumors that Nathaniel was watching television by himself and paying specific attention to programs that featured females who were cladly dressed. |
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The style, known as Perpendicular Gothic, which evolved from this treatment, is specific to England, and is very similar to contemporary Spanish style in particular. |
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This is also true when it comes to the reference of a specific person. |
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The Gest makes a specific reference to the Saylis at Wentbridge. |
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Unlike other states, where concealed carry is specifically prohibited in places of worship, Wisconsin's new law allows it anywhere except for specific locations. |
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The recent moves away from intervention buying, subsidies for specific crops, reductions in export subsidies, have changed the situation somewhat. |
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Some specific training or showing practices are so widely condemned that they have been made illegal at the national level and violations can incur criminal penalties. |
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While players typically spend most of the game in a specific position, there are few restrictions on player movement, and players can switch positions at any time. |
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The GMC also provides additional guidance for doctors on specific ethical topics, such as treating patients under the age of 18, end of life care, and conflicts of interest. |
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The DNA sequence may be aligned with other DNA sequences to identify homologous sequences and locate the specific mutations that make them distinct. |
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For specific professions, there is vocational education, training young people for work in specific trades by a combination of teaching and apprenticeship. |
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In a team competition the winner is the first team to reach the last number or bullseye after the round is complete or each member of each team has thrown that specific round. |
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Some other names for specific types of raised pavement markers include convex vibration lines, Botts' dots, delineators, cat's eyes, road studs, or road turtles. |
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The cellular site of binding of dexamethasone by specific glucocorticoid receptors in cultured hepatoma cells was investigated with the use of certain mercurials. |
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Wales Under the Welsh devolution settlement, specific policy areas are transferred to the National Assembly for Wales rather than reserved to Westminster. |
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In some countries, particularly the USA and Canada, buses used to transport school children have evolved into a specific design with specified mandatory features. |
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The affluents are most similar to the professional want-it-alls in their reasons for preferring specific hospitals and in their demographic characteristics. |
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They include laws of the kings, beginning with those of Aethelbert of Kent and ending with those of Cnut, and texts dealing with specific cases and places in the country. |
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Caesar used the term Germani for a very specific tribal grouping in northeastern Belgic Gaul, west of the Rhine, the largest part of whom were the Eburones. |
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Lastly, Chaucer does not pay much attention to the progress of the trip, to the time passing as the pilgrims travel, or to specific locations along the way to Canterbury. |
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This makes it difficult to align Langland with any specific order. |
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Firm evidence for specific early performances of the play is scant. |
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In our clinical experience, the announcement of monochorionicity and its specific risks influences the way the woman perceives, experiences and lives her pregnancy. |
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The Treaty of Lisbon requires any application of economic rules to take into account the specific nature of sport and its structures based on voluntary activity. |
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A Sheriff is a Judge who is usually assigned to work in a specific Court, although some work as 'floating Sheriffs', who may work anywhere in Scotland. |
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Thoroughbreds are often crossed with horses of other breeds to create new breeds or to enhance or introduce specific qualities into existing ones. |
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Within the memory, if one experience is offered instead of a specific memory, that person will reject this experience until they find what they are looking for. |
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The book also refers to the earlier Linguistic Geography of Wales as describing six different regions which could be identified as having words specific to those regions. |
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Without specific primary qualities, an object would not be what it is. |
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The Torah does not give specific reasons for most of the laws of kashrut. |
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Schedule 5 to the 2006 Act may be amended to add specific matters to the broad subject fields, thereby extending the legislative competence of the Assembly. |
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There are a large number of students per class in government schools so many teachers cannot give a specific period of individual to a particular student. |
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Scotland hosted games in the 2000 world cup but these games were considered to have been hosted by Great Britain rather than the specific home nations. |
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In essence, he says that for any specific method or norm of science, one can find a historic episode where violating it has contributed to the progress of science. |
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He followed the success of Love Given O'er with a series of misogynistic poems, all of which have specific, graphic, and witty denunciations of female behaviour. |
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Many jurisdictions adopt a list of specific predicate crimes for money laundering prosecutions, while others criminalize the proceeds of any serious crimes. |
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Acquired ichthyosis resembling ichthyosis vulgaris or sometimes as a less specific ichthyosiform eruption is known to be a paraneoplastic sign of lymphoma. |
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These identikit productions do not require specific performers to bring a new interpretation but require the repetition of the successful event for the paying audience. |
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Now they were required to put the money they had requested to withdraw from the Treasury into the Bank of England, from where it was to be withdrawn for specific purposes. |
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Keats also reflected on the background and composition of his poetry, and specific letters often coincide with or anticipate the poems they describe. |
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The specific epithet commemorates my botanical illustratress. |
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To evaluate whether detection of symbiont proteins was possible, we thus designed a specific immunoproteomic approach, described above and discussed below. |
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Sometimes deputies were appointed to deal with specific issues. |
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It is uncertain why Richard chose this specific name, although during the Wars of the Roses it emphasised Richard's status as Geoffrey's patrilineal descendant. |
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Gregory mentions the mass conversions, and there is mention of Augustine working miracles that helped win converts, but there is little evidence of specific events. |
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The majority of these hold franchises to operate rail services on specific parts of the railway and come under the auspices of the National Rail brand. |
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Protestants refer to specific groupings of congregations or churches that share in common foundational doctrines and the name of their groups as denominations. |
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A line of further research may focus on mechanisms of size scaling in specific PD subgroups in order to find an explanation for the existing interstudy variability. |
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Picking the first three finishers in exact order is called a trifecta and a superfecta refers to the specific finishing order of the top four horses. |
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Products and services which BSI certifies as having met the requirements of specific standards within designated schemes are awarded the Kitemark. |
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The licence will specify the type of accommodation and be specific to the address the person lives in, and is often subject to a police record check. |
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The Congregational church was now to be led by local ministerial associations and consociations composed of ministers and lay leaders from a specific geographical area. |
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The target audience of natural history was French polite society, evidenced more by the specific discourse of the genre than by the generally high prices of its works. |
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Vinaya is the specific code of conduct for a sangha of monks or nuns. |
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Each type of thermometer has a specific kata factor inscribed on its stem. |
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Hydrogen's rarer isotopes also each have specific applications. |
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This autoamplification of singlet oxygen through versatile usage of tumor cell specific ROS chemistry finally leads to the inactivation of catalase. |
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Specific impulse and effective exhaust velocity are strictly proportional, whereas specific fuel consumption is inversely proportional to the others. |
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Heathen groups assemble for rituals in order to mark rites of passage, seasonal observances, oath takings, rites devoted to a specific deity, and for rites of need. |
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Some Heathen groups hold festivals dedicated to a specific deity. |
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There are some other categories of people who are exempt from the residence requirements such as specific government workers and those in the armed forces stationed overseas. |
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Women do not get gender specific help and in most trusts are not routinely asked if they have suffered domestic abuse though NICE recommends asking this. |
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Faith schools may give priority to applicants who are of the faith, and specific exemptions from Section 85 of the Equality Act 2010 enable them to do that. |
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In addition, there are operators that fall outside the purview of National Rail, which operate specific services which are recent additions to Britain's railways. |
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On 24 August, MacDonald agreed and formed a National Government composed of men from all parties with the specific aim of balancing the Budget and restoring confidence. |
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The debate on each stage is actually debate on a specific motion. |
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A problem with this is whether the quotas should be taken from a normal distribution or from the specific distribution of attainment in the immediate catchment area. |
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