In this article, we implement a number of models for heterogeneous ratios among sites. |
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Successful actor-networks are built by enrolling the heterogeneous actants as active participants in a common project. |
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In these days of heterogeneous computing, the ability to be OS-agnostic is becoming increasingly more important. |
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We propose that both shield and rejuvenescent phase magmas are derived from a lithologically heterogeneous or mantle plume. |
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News anchors of color gave viewers the impression of diversity while more influential roles were retained by a less heterogeneous group. |
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To explore this idea, the investigators turned to the heterogeneous family of Phyllostomidae, the New World leaf-nosed bats. |
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The degree of segregation depends on particle size distribution, density, and possibly angularity of heterogeneous sand mixtures. |
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Lesions in tegumentary leishmaniasis have a variable duration and are notoriously heterogeneous, even during the early stages of the disease. |
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In the Likud, it's much more heterogeneous in that you've got hard-liners and hard bargainers. |
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It appears that basic magmas across the Gardar Province were derived from a heterogeneous, enriched lithospheric mantle reservoir. |
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The first value corresponds to the most heterogeneous values observed in the literature and the second to a median value. |
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In this discontinuous and heterogeneous present, the videomaker is witness, participant, and documenter simultaneously. |
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The microstructure of most alloys in the as-cast condition is quite heterogeneous. |
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His murals aimed to convert the illiterate and heterogeneous masses to a realization of the miseries and futilities of war. |
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The results obtained support a heterogeneous biphasic phase 2 in all three fiber types. |
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There is a demand from the end user community for highly skilled, high value advice on how to build and manage heterogeneous storage systems. |
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Apparently, Canada succeeded where the U.S. had failed in assembling multiculturally diverse, heterogeneous groups of people. |
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It is more likely that change of paternal genes or antigens would result in heterogeneous outcomes rather than unfavourable pregnancy outcomes. |
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Unlike many non-believers, I regard religion as a valuable cultural resource in a heterogeneous modern democracy. |
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You would be hard-pressed to come up with a more heterogeneous collection of oddments. |
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My research interests are organic chemistry mechanisms, organometallic chemistry, and heterogeneous catalysis. |
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Collectively, Antarctic studies have painted a picture of a biologically diverse and heterogeneous marine environment. |
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This study has limitations, including the small, heterogeneous population and data collection at a single site. |
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However, in a heterogeneous habitat diverse elements may influence movement. |
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In general, blues festivals attract a very diverse, heterogeneous audience. |
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He created a nationalist and revolutionary rhetoric in order to transform the heterogeneous state into a unitary entity. |
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Distributed widely as they are in the political spectrum, these heterogeneous groups represent very diverse outlooks and interests as a whole. |
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Clayton's proposed methodology for cultural studies serves as a wide umbrella for a heterogeneous collection of individual essays. |
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The population is heterogeneous and cosmopolitan to a degree almost unknown elsewhere. |
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For this reason the process chosen is usually heterogeneous catalysis, because this keeps the cost and the number of process steps to a minimum. |
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Chemisorption plays an essential role in corrosion, heterogeneous catalysis, and electrochemistry. |
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The catalytic converter is a good example of a heterogeneous catalysis in action. |
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Abstract Sickle hemoglobin nucleation occurs in solution as a homogeneous process or on existing polymers in a heterogeneous process. |
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The heterogeneous variant should be counted twice, because statistically it is twice as likely as either of the homogeneous combinations. |
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The active site of a heterogeneous catalyst can be thought of as the ensemble of atoms that directly catalyzes a reaction. |
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Since the variances in shell growth rate were heterogeneous, the data were square-root transformed before analysis to make variances homogeneous. |
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The heterogeneous computer is a unique system for exploring fine and coarse-grained parallelism in computing. |
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The more global externalizing scale was selected as an indicant due to the wider, more developmentally heterogeneous age range in the sample. |
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Within this bustling, energetic, heterogeneous Montreal Irish culture the Fenians were a minority group. |
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In tumors with heterogeneous cellularity, fields were selected to reflect the whole tumor composition. |
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It comprises a confusingly large and heterogeneous array of techniques, with both therapeutic and diagnostic approaches. |
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The blending and intermarriage of races for over 500 years has made Bolivia a heterogeneous society. |
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What will happen when genetically heterogeneous plant populations are pollinated by new pollinators? |
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We confirmed the multifactorial origin of muscular injuries and showed a heterogeneous isokinetic profile. |
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Consequently, white mica populations and even individual grains may represent compositionally and isotopically heterogeneous systems. |
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Most beds are almost monomictic, comprising quartz-feldspar porphyry clasts, whereas some other beds are highly heterogeneous. |
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In the vicinity of many fossilized animals, there is an absence of these algae, indicative of a heterogeneous environment. |
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Vegetation on the campus is very heterogeneous and disturbed, being composed of natural, introduced, ornamental and fruit-bearing species. |
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The analyses in table 6 assess whether generalists and specialists learn differently from heterogeneous accident experiences. |
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Adding heterogeneous cell surfaces will make these features possible, and increase the generality of the model. |
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The inner epithelium consists of cells enclosing large heterogeneous spherules composed of proteinic and glucidic fractions. |
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Cooperative learning techniques, including heterogeneous grouping, are a central component of this approach to developing literacy skills. |
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People's networks are not homogeneous, they are really discontinuous and heterogeneous. |
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The turn of a corner, like the flick of a film frame, can redefine the nature of a disjunctive, heterogeneous spatial continuum. |
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Guillain-Barre syndrome is an eponym for a heterogeneous group of immune-mediated peripheral neuropathies. |
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Ethiopia is another ethnically heterogeneous country comprised of about 70 languages, which serve to distinguish the various ethnic groups. |
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Dismantlement of settlements, forced transfers of population and other usual appurtenances of establishing nation-states in ethnically heterogeneous areas would likely ensue. |
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A successful actor-network brings together animate and inanimate objects and resources into a complex, everchanging resilient heterogeneous network. |
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The heterogeneous nature of natural membranes is described by the fluid mosaic model, where the proteins are randomly dispersed in a two-dimensional lipid bilayer matrix. |
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Sunni families in historically heterogeneous areas picked up and fled, eager to avoid a power drill to the forehead. |
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It is much easier in a classroom than in a museum installation to project the image of the continent's art as historically dynamic, multivalent, and heterogeneous. |
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Temporal and spatial changes in bubble densities were highly heterogeneous, suggesting strong variability in factors affecting the gas ebullition. |
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To manage the affairs of a small homogenous state is relatively simple as compared to the affairs of a heterogeneous state of continental dimension. |
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The narrow inclusion and validity criteria stated in the protocol ensured that studies included would be valid and less likely to be heterogeneous or diverse. |
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To be prepared to teach all children in the schools of today and tomorrow, teachers must have an understanding of the diversity present in heterogeneous classrooms. |
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And what's happening is that society is becoming more demassified, more heterogeneous, and it is therefore harder and harder to arrive at a majority on an issue. |
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Subsequently, an abdominal CT scan revealed a distinct mass in the head of the pancreas of heterogeneous intensity with associated calcifications. |
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First, it is difficult to fix categories in advance for such a heterogeneous collection of work without forcing individual entries into often inappropriate pigeon holes. |
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Post-Grenville deformation affecting the Armagh Gneiss Complex is heterogeneous but involves partial to complete recrystallization of the Grenville gneissose foliation. |
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The ultrasonographic appearance of both Graves' disease and Hashimoto thyroiditis are similar as well, with both having a hypoechoic and heterogeneous echotexture. |
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Despite controlling for genetic admixture within families, if a study sample is genetically heterogeneous, the ability to detect genetic associations can be limited. |
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If the rate ratio was heterogeneous, then the maximum-likelihood estimates of parameters under the free-ratio model were used to calculate d N and d S along each branch. |
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The groundmass of these leucocratic segregations is heterogeneous, consisting of centimeter-scale regions dominated by nepheline, natrolite, alkali feldspar, or wollastonite. |
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The Carcineretidae is a heterogeneous group of reptant and natatory crabs. |
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Our sample is not formally representative of any specific population, but it approximates a heterogeneous collection of clinically referred youth. |
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For this brief review, I have taken a pragmatic approach, collecting information from heterogeneous sources, with very different degrees of reliability. |
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The passing of time should produce a more balanced appreciation of the heterogeneous and differential impact of the web as a consumer sales channel. |
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Going deep into the tradition and catering to a heterogeneous audience, the Indian English novelist invoked the shared national experience and thus succeeded in attracting a pan-India readership. |
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An increase in inhomogeneous broadening from heterogeneous water distribution and an increased resolution of hydrated and dehydrated states are to be expected. |
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I explore the consequences of the logically heterogeneous character of exception phrase NPs for proof-theoretic accounts of quantifiers in natural language. |
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With the exception of the Brahmans and the untouchables the middle level was extremely heterogeneous and often unidentifiable within the four-fold varna. |
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Picturesque and heterogeneous architecture of succursal churches, put up on practically every exposed height, can be seen either from the valley or of a mountain range. |
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Almost two decades later, it is still hard to quantify such settlements, as the city's topography accentuates their heterogeneous character and formal diversity. |
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Surrounding these core units was a heterogeneous coalition as diverse in their loyalties as they were in their equipment, training, and combat capabilities. |
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I missed the general accepting feeling that comes from such a heterogeneous mixture of people. |
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The paintings hung in a small cabinet in which were also located a number of antiquities and objets de vertu, in a heterogeneous arrangement like that of a wonder collection. |
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Philosophy's task is to show why and under what conditions these absolutely heterogeneous truths are, at least, compossible. |
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Galectin-3 precipitates as a pentamer with synthetic multivalent carbohydrates and forms heterogeneous cross-linked complexes. |
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In standard combustion systems, with a very heterogeneous mixture, the flame temperature is close to the stoichiometric flame temperature. |
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Presbycusis phenotypes form a heterogeneous continuum when ordered by degree and configuration of hearing loss. |
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Amyloidosis is a heterogeneous group of disorders in which amyloid substances are deposited extracellularly. |
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Pyrogens are a heterogeneous group of contaminants comprised of microbial and non-microbial substances. |
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The true value of a SAN will not be realized until multiple heterogeneous servers can share the same file systems. |
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The chemical structure of petroleum is heterogeneous, composed of hydrocarbon chains of different lengths. |
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Underwood, published in the expanded folio of 1640, is a larger and more heterogeneous group of poems. |
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Many services are regarded as heterogeneous and are typically modified for each service consumer or each service contextual. |
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With only four language groups, the common linguistic heterogeneous heritage is one of the factors making up the Nordic identity. |
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The law of the Ripuarians contains 89 chapters and falls into three heterogeneous divisions. |
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The Lex Frisionum of the duchy of Frisia consists of a medley of documents of the most heterogeneous character. |
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The music of Puerto Rico has evolved as a heterogeneous and dynamic product of diverse cultural resources. |
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It might be expected that the habitat is less heterogeneous for smaller stygobiotic copepods than for larger stygobiotic ones. |
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The belief in heterogeneous or ability grouping has often been accompanied by ethical and moral arguments. |
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In the heterogeneous PET-DA dispersions, the amidation proceeds on the surface of the solid granules and in the liquid DA phase. |
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Mochi has a heterogeneous structure of amylopectin gel, starch grains, and air bubbles. |
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The Achaemenid Persians ruled over heterogeneous populations who worshipped different gods, often representing them anthropomorphically. |
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Densification of loose granular soils, heterogeneous soils and liquefiable soils can be achieved by surface compaction. |
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It revealed a huge mass hyperechogenic, heterogeneous, and lobulated attached to the fossa ovalis part of interatrial septum. |
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The catalytic conversion is achieved either industrially, using heterogeneous catalysts or biologically, by the nitrogenase enzyme. |
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These were COCs with compact cumulus cell layers and oocytes with homogenous or slightly heterogeneous cytoplasm. |
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Bauls are a very heterogeneous group, with many sects, but their membership mainly consists of Vaishnava Hindus and Sufi Muslims. |
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Orthodox Judaism is heterogeneous, whereby subgroups maintain significant social differences, and less significant differences in understanding Halakha. |
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Wood is a heterogeneous, hygroscopic, cellular and anisotropic material. |
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Although the area is linguistically heterogeneous, with three unrelated language groups, the common linguistic heritage is one of the factors making up the Nordic identity. |
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Assessment of the dynamics of microparasite infections in genetically homogeneous and heterogeneous populations using a stochastic epidemic model. |
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Benthic algae has been used as an inherently good subject for studying short term changes and community responses to heterogeneous conditions in streams. |
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These antibodies are a heterogeneous group of immunoglobulins that bind to several anionic phospholipids, such as cardiolipin and phosphatidylserine. |
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The history of WSS within the member states and different states in development can partly explain the heterogeneous state of the supply and treatment systems. |
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When transplanted in the liver parenchyma of partially hepatectomised mice, Liv2-sorted cells showed regional and heterogeneous engraftment in the injected lobe. |
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During the enzymatic hydrolysis of amaranth flour the final heterogeneous mixture contains an aqueous solution of hydrolysed protein and a starch mud containing fixed protein. |
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Furthermore, ASD-NOS is a difficult diagnostic subtype to understand because it includes, as the authors noted, a heterogeneous mixture of diagnoses. |
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The Rayolet site is very heterogeneous, characterized by Posidonia oceanica seagrass meadows, rocks covered with photophilous algae, some areas of gravel, and patches of sand. |
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Dynamic Index Utility, Speed Unload, and Speed Load, like all NEON Enterprise Subsystem Management tools, effectively operate in open heterogeneous tools environments. |
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The neutrophilic dermatoses are a heterogeneous group of disorders that are overrepresented in patients with autoinflammatory syndromes such as rheumatoid arthritis. |
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In this process, memory functions synchronically and diachronically to recall the heterogeneous identity of Blacks in history, politics, and literature. |
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Book publishing is seeing a very heterogeneous digital transition between countries where as dematerialisation of books and key trends are also discussed at length. |
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Myelodysplastic syndrome is a heterogeneous group of clonal stem cell disorders that give rise to progressive cytopenias, which can evolve into acute myelogenous leukemia. |
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Based on this, the narrow-band-gap semiconductors are conformally deposited onto TiO2 nanotube arrays to form a coaxial heterogeneous structure with atomic-level control. |
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Simply placing vials on a shelf and lowering the shelf temperature leads to heterogeneous nucleation and non-uniform crystal growth, which impede primary drying. |
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These object-oriented languages are integrated into legacy software systems typically written in Ada or C and coexist in a heterogeneous environment. |
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At this localization, T2-weighted images revealed a heterogeneous hyperintense lesion, and at C2, C3, and C4 levels increased retropharyngeal soft tissue thickness appeared. |
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Caspian is heterogeneous and dividable in to three sections of north, center and south that are separated from each other by major faults in basement. |
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Activated carbons are heterogeneous group of products consisting of carbon, possessing an enhanced degree of absorbent properties of wood and animal charcoal. |
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Jacques D, Kim DJ, Diels J, Vanderborght J, Vereecken H, Feyen J Analysis of steady state chloride transport through two heterogeneous field soils. |
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The Cambridge, UK economists, including Joan Robinson and Piero Sraffa claimed that there is no basis for aggregating the heterogeneous objects that constitute 'capital goods. |
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