The most convenient or tractable mathematical solutions were used for anatomies or different classes of structures. |
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But buyers who expected to see a dramatic difference in their anatomies were sorely disappointed. |
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The meat-happy book's unintentional humor peaks with diagrams of different animals' anatomies. |
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Whatever the motive, federal misfeasance is getting the blame in many media anatomies of the catastrophe. |
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Although several books have been produced recently on sectional anatomy, none appear to be intended as detailed, comprehensive anatomies. |
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In the period since Tony Blair took office in May 1997, anatomies of Britain have been tumbling from the presses in dizzying profusion. |
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Hedera blanched and scrambled to her feet, far more alert than her parents, who were rubbing whatever parts of their anatomies had been injured in the tip of the boat. |
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Numerous dispensatories and anatomies were augmented by specialist works on the muscles, smallpox, skin disorders and the diseases of children. |
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The flexible inner and outer cannulae work together to provide the best fit for unusual anatomies. |
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Judges who would have their nether anatomies osculated by practicing lawyers and barristers who appear before them. |
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By comparing the anatomies of both modern and extinct species, paleontologists can infer the lineages of those species. |
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