The position was posted internally for one week in mid-September and then posted externally in the paper for two weeks. |
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Used externally or internally, turmeric promotes healing in cases of trauma or injury. |
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Garlic can be applied externally or internally to relieve pain, promote healing, stimulate digestion, and treat insomnia. |
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Not only are we externally overstimulated, but our organs are overstimulated by eating too much. |
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The most common cause of hip labral tears is the application of an external force on the hyperextended, externally rotated hip. |
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The same suture is then threaded out externally through an aperture a few centimeters distal. |
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The camerawork and claustrophobic atmosphere are designed to externally replicate his mental state. |
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Genitalia were noted to be normal externally, but the hymen appeared to be somewhat distorted and scarred with a rather high free edge. |
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The examiner passively rotates the affected hip externally and hyperextends it simultaneously. |
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Many other fish species build nests and fertilize large clutches of eggs externally. |
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These stresses may be provided by cold work, residual stresses from fabrication, or externally applied loads. |
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Your AEA exam paper will be externally assessed and awarded Distinction, Merit or Ungraded. |
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The house was a little bigger on the inside than it had appeared externally, though my first impression of its filthiness held true. |
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To do its job, a test needs to be absolutely fair and rigorous, incapable of being finessed, and externally moderated. |
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Some of the externally imposed limitations and constraints on our actions are evident to us. |
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Castor oil is used internally as a laxative, but many tell us it works externally for warts. |
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At least externally, the cardinal reacted in an even-tempered way to negative criticism by bishops and lay people. |
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The weapon station can be fitted with externally mounted long-range anti-tank guided missiles. |
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A few drops can also be applied externally to speed up the healing of cuts, grazes and bruises. |
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Such organizations may be delayered internally, but they are not depowered either internally or externally. |
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In a cryopexy procedure, a probe with a frozen tip is placed externally on the sclera over the area of a retinal hole or tear. |
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One sensor is incorporated in the printhead itself, while others may be located externally. |
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First I had doubts as to his expertise in the field of externally prestressed pre-cast glued segmental bridge design, which this case is about. |
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The single-storey building is steel-framed, and clad externally with buff bricks with wide raked joints, giving a strip effect. |
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The stowable, externally powered, three-barrel, 20 mm Gatling gun is capable of firing 750 or 1,500 rounds per minute. |
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Excess power is supplied externally, and heat from the system may be supplied in the form of hot water. |
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When the arm is abducted and externally rotated the sternocostal fibres are maximally stretched. |
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Only 'first quality' quarries can be used externally without risk of delamination. |
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Digital cervical images and cytology and histology slides were externally reviewed to maximize patient safety. |
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Except for armour-plating, Vancouver's rapid transit system externally hasn't changed much since the 20th century. |
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The logs are cut to specification in Finland and then dowelled together on site to form an amazing design feature both internally and externally. |
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The department established an accreditation process to ensure physical security of equipment and data if hosted externally. |
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Usually an e-mail will be stored externally by your ISP for at least three months, even if you have cleared it from your internal system. |
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We will see that the consequences of externally mandated assessments for what happens in workplaces and school systems can be highly problematic. |
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When mounted externally the metal backing plate has two cut-outs to allow the tubing to pass outside the case. |
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Applied externally, witch hazel, or Hamamelis virginiana, helps stop bleeding. |
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The pedestal of this almucantar is an ordinary cast-iron gaspipe, about 9 in. in diameter externally, and 6 ft. long, sunk 3 ft. in the ground. |
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While leaf paste is used externally against boils and carbuncles, the extract is considered a good remedy for recurring earache. |
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Known as a Feshbach resonance, this pairing phenomenon can be externally controlled by the Zeeman effect using an applied magnetic field. |
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Notwithstanding their general similarity, the archegonia of mosses differ externally from antheridia in having a longer neck and longer stalk. |
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Echinacea has also been used externally on wounds and is reported to have antibacterial and antifungal properties. |
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A rear end of the lever is externally accessible to allow manipulation by the user. |
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The wide-ranging research programme is supported by 2,000,000 of externally funded research grants. |
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The time it has taken highlights the difficulties of trying to recruit externally at that level. |
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Hobbes couched the argument in terms of liberty vs. necessity, rather than free vs. externally determined will. |
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The possible side effects of these, when used externally on the skin, can include bruising and thinning of the skin. |
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The X3 is noticeably more compact externally than the X5, but offers almost as much room inside and, paradoxically, has a larger loadspace. |
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Applied externally, oil of peppermint may help relieve muscle and nerve pain. |
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Like cosmetics, cosmeceuticals are applied externally, but work by affecting the skin's biological functions. |
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Reef fishes are egg-layers, and the eggs are externally fertilized by the male parent. |
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My church is the temple of my body, purified externally as well as internally. |
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When applied externally, stevia poultices and extracts have a therapeutic effect on acne, seborrhoea, dermatitis and eczema. |
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Its operation was controlled by a program that was set up externally by wires on plugboards. |
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The afflicted person would take the medicine internally and also apply it externally. |
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He worked continuously on the vehicle over three decades, externally at least keeping her exactly as she was when new. |
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Deep down, he is one of the most sentimental people I know, but it is not in his nature to show it externally. |
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From Day 2 onwards, silver sulphadiazine cream was applied externally on the affected skin surface to prevent secondary infection. |
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You may be one of those people whose esteem is based externally rather than internally. |
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Other forms have additional spines, or bear bifurcating spines so as to create the appearance externally of additional spines. |
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Clad externally in stainless steel panels at the street and a silver grey terracotta shingled rainscreen above, the windows vary in size. |
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Sustainable cowherds require replacement of cull cows either internally via raised heifers or externally with purchased females. |
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Its oil is recommended to relieve pains, constipation, and arthritis, both externally and internally. |
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Used externally, it is an effective remedy for poorly healing wounds, eczema, psoriasis, and skin ulcers. |
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She may feel internally like punishing the partner, but externally she is still helpless and needs a home. |
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The bleeding may occur externally via a wound or an injured blood vessel near the surface, as in a nosebleed. |
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The event was attended by a huge congregation both within the church itself and externally on the church piazza. |
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Often these plants will have an externally visible dark discoloration of the stem that extends from the soil-line upward into the canopy. |
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The ability to remain calm, internally as well as externally, is a wonderful ability. |
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They suggested that this species is similar in microstructure to modern unionid bivalves, which are externally prismatic and internally nacreous. |
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The 8th century was a period of crisis for the empire, assaulted externally and devastated internally by a series of natural disasters. |
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Whole communities and long settled social orders have been suddenly uprooted by externally imposed political economic change. |
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If people are viewed externally, devoid of internal character and spirituality, they are stripped of their unique gift and strength. |
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The aircraft was first rolled out for public viewing in 1996 when it was externally complete. |
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However, the risk to the shoulder is real in both the butterfly and crawl strokes if the upper arm bone is not externally rotated during the recovery phase. |
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Peoples with no particular affinity toward each other are bound together in a state that was largely externally created and not the outcome of local political processes. |
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Lying flat on the back with both legs extended, externally rotate leg. |
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Thanks for the nod on the IT assistant job, I know it must be a bit of a bore having to advertise it externally and all the kerfuffle it must cause. |
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Pressure will be maintained on the Commission to manage the dairy market, internally and externally, in a way that allows a reasonable price return to producers. |
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The Times was forced to shift into full-blown damage-control mode, both internally and externally. |
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You do have a reputation of being frighteningly competitive, both internally and externally with other networks. |
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Americans may indeed be well served externally at this dangerous juncture by the unsentimental foreign policy hawks that tend to predominate in the Republican Party. |
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Erected within the existing parapet walls, externally it is a simple box of fibre cement sheet with black-painted cover battens and projecting hardwood window frames. |
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Both the corolla and calyx are fairly rigid and tomentose externally. |
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That announcement dealt a huge blow to our morale internally and to the case that we made to minority voters externally. |
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Therefore if taken internally they can be extremely toxic and if used without dilution externally, the result will be damage to dermal or mucous tissue. |
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Just as in conventional bolometric sensors, joule heating raises the temperature of the structure, causing a resistance change that is sensed externally. |
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The homoeopathic tincture, Urtica, is frequently administered successfully for rheumatic gout, also for nettlerash and chickenpox, and externally for bruises. |
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This caudal fin structure contrasts with the externally symmetrical homocercal morphology present in most teleost fishes such as bluegill sunfish. |
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They were very combative, and very competitive internally and externally. |
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The unit measures approximately 30 inches by 24 inches by 7 inches externally and contains twelve 24 inch black light fluorescent tubes and 6 ballasts. |
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Same recipe used externally for crabs, lice, and all external parasites. |
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The grenadiers are characterized externally by having large heads, projecting snouts, and slender bodies that taper to whiplike tails, with no definitely demarked caudal fin. |
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The oil of St John's Wort can be externally applied to relieve sciatica and other neuralgic pains, including repetitive injuries such as carpal tunnel and tennis elbow. |
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You'll be able to read and write to the disk at the same time with little performance drop off, which is fantastic if you prefer to have your backup drive located externally. |
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Your data is not stored externally and you have not backed it up properly. |
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Acoustic myography as a control signal for an externally powered prosthesis. |
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National 5 courses and above will also have a number of internal assessments, followed by an externally marked exam. |
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The subscriber premise radio-external unit is externally mounted and uses a Yagi antenna, which is about five feet long. |
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Mouldings were cut with geometric designs and arcading was a major decorative form, particularly externally. |
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Another shed is now externally complete but the inside is now being fitted out in time for September when Amazon will move in. |
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The electric locomotive is supplied externally with electric power, either through an overhead pickup or through a third rail. |
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In the FET setup, the feeding zone of an extruder is equipped with a porous, gas-permeable wall section, on which a vacuum is pulled externally. |
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The larva feeds externally on the side of the insect near the rear of the thoracic area, develops through 5 instars and pupates in the soil. |
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For a person who is experiencing heat hyperpyrexia or high fever due to extreme heat, traditional treatments include cooling the body externally. |
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The balance is mounted externally on top of the wind tunnel test section. A sting connects the balance to the model. |
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The model is likely to be called the Velite and will be nearly identical to the Cascada internally and externally. |
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These chambers were tall tapered cylinders that were externally cooled by water flowing down the outside surface of the chamber. |
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The building was completely altered externally, with the plain Georgian structure being virtually rebuilt. |
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An embargo, a severe form of externally imposed isolation, is a blockade of all trade by one country on another. |
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Pterylography must be based on the distribution of the follicles, for the ptilosis as seen externally does not reflect the actual pterylosis. |
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They are characterized by a unique cephalic sucking disc by which the echeneid attaches itself externally to its host. |
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In the 19th century the empire was internally stagnant and externally threatened by western powers. |
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As new regions were settled, both internally and externally, population naturally increased. |
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He was also opposed externally by the Abbasids of Baghdad who failed in their attempts to overthrow him. |
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The Venus of Willendorf and the Venus of Laussel bear traces of having been externally covered in red ochre. |
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Gametes are generally released into the seawater under calm conditions and the eggs are fertilised externally to produce a zygote. |
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The requirement to obtain all content externally is stipulated in its licence. |
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The internal bays are marked externally by paired pilasters with Corinthian capitals at the lower level and Composite at the upper level. |
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Or it can be used externally to differentiate the group from outsiders, like a folkdance demonstration at a community festival. |
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Thatched and creepered, the cottage today has externally changed very little. |
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Like Hypericum, Kreosote may be used either internally, externally or both. |
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By the time World War I broke out, the pipe band represented a popular image of Scotland, both internally and externally. |
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It is an indigenous, perennial herb, with a cormus or bulb at some distance below the surface, which is white internally, and fawn-colored externally. |
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Concurrent's new SLI ImaGen solutions also feature genlock and framelock, technology for synchronizing multiple video or image frames externally or internally. |
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An externally applied voltage drives these carriers into a recombination region, where they form a single neutral bound state known as an exciton. |
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The heat is supplied externally to a closed loop with some of the heat added being converted to work and the waste heat being removed in a condenser. |
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The ISO 17025 accreditation enables Beckers to offer a fully traceable and externally audited testing facility for the measurement of these radiative and thermal properties. |
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Thus it could be argued that, while those who follow Phillipson see choices about language as externally imposed, the other camp sees them as decisions made by individuals. |
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The basic unit of Volta's pile was a simplified galvanic cell, made of plates of copper and zinc separated by an electrolyte and connected by a conductor externally. |
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Each of the home base wings has a characteristic colour, which is seen in parts of the interior design and, externally, in translucent insulation panels. |
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The President is also responsible for representing the Parliament externally, including in legal matters, and for the application of the rules of procedure. |
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Both internally and externally, the tower is the most significant feature. |
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In one process at least one diazonium salt reacts with a carbon black in the absence of an externally applied electric current sufficient to reduce the diazonium salt. |
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The fruits externally display several unique characters within Arecaceae, such as the furrowed surface and the three striations trisecting the fruit into equal areas. |
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