Again the picture differs markedly from the classic corporate model in which business depends upon established, stable relationships. |
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In addition, these ligands markedly upregulated production of CD36, a scavenger receptor that regulates phagocytosis of apoptotic neutrophils. |
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The humeral head is positioned medially relative to the shaft, and does not expand markedly onto the posterior surface. |
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Audiences, on the other hand, seem perplexed that their response differs so markedly to those reflected in the film's notices. |
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Her death in self-imposed exile contrasted markedly with her earlier life as an icon of the Nationalist regime. |
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In many specimens the anterior petals are delicate and the anterior poriferous zone narrows markedly towards the apical system. |
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A stone cross marks the most sacred point of the pass, the landscape beyond mellowing markedly from jagged, icy summits to rolling undulations. |
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Retailers could also be affected but in their case the impact would most likely be positive since imported goods could be markedly cheaper. |
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On the one hand, when the shoots were sorted according to age, they exhibited markedly different and desynchronized behaviour. |
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In their circulatory, excretory, and endocrine functions, vertebrates differ markedly from other animals. |
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The explanted heart was markedly enlarged with a distended, flaccid right ventricular wall. |
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While in trance, Eileen's voice always changed markedly to the accents of the discarnate being speaking through her. |
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The Ca concentrations in calcifuge and calcicole plants growing in their natural habitats differ markedly. |
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Alcohol use markedly elevates the blood glucose level and hastens the development of diabetic neuropathy. |
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Traditional and cognitive rhetorics differ most markedly in their approach to metaphor, metonymy, and other figures. |
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However, he markedly improves in his soft-spoken soliloquies, as he brings a genuine depth of feeling in conveying his domestic torpor. |
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In cases of toxemic pregnancy, this time was markedly prolonged, to as long as 88 min, and the activitytime curves showed a plateau effect. |
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Because the book has relatively little polemic, its character is markedly exploratory and tentative. |
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In this case, the calyces are compressed by the markedly distended renal pelvis. |
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What could have caused deep waters to form in the low latitudes and so markedly disrupt the usual system of deep water circulation? |
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The poems, plays, and essays of the committed cultural nationalist are characterized by a markedly hortatory or didactic manner. |
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He saw that there were two populations with markedly different degrees of polarization. |
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After partial decerebration, the thymic cortical and medullary compartments diminished markedly in size. |
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In superior view the fruits are markedly trigonous with three obtuse angles. |
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Previous structural analysis and molecular modeling revealed a markedly nonsymmetric trimeric state of riboflavin synthase. |
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Vazquez, though he's more prone to the gopher ball, has a markedly higher strikeout rate, and much better control. |
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Physical examination revealed scleral icterus and a markedly distended abdomen with hepatomegaly. |
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Money market fund asset growth and the money supply have both slowed markedly. |
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The right ventricle was markedly hypertrophied and dilated, consistent with severe cor pulmonale. |
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Pigs' or boars' tusks are markedly curved but small in cross-section and with no visible grain. |
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Importantly, the doses used for antidiuresis are markedly lower than those needed for pressor support. |
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The drivers' heart rates were slow and steady in the straightaways and increased markedly in the turns due to stress. |
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Both were highly effective orators, but with markedly different techniques. |
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Today these metamorphic fabrics have markedly different strikes and lie on different limbs of the New Zealand orocline. |
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The mood in the American population was markedly subdued as well, outside of the pockets of pro-war zealots and despite the media bombardment. |
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As the pistil emerged from the bracts, the style elongated and the stigma expanded markedly in size and, finally, became receptive to pollen. |
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Towards the end, the campaign took on a markedly personal form with character assassination and mudslinging becoming the order of the day. |
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Unemployment markedly increased, as did poverty, substandard housing, and cutbacks in basic governmental services. |
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The interclavicle is absent and the forelimbs are usually markedly shorter than the hindlimbs. |
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Most intriguing are the examples the authors provide of charismatically appealing, but markedly flawed business leaders. |
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The climate of Scottish political opinion on tax has altered markedly in the last couple of years. |
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The bone marrow was markedly hypocellular with leftshifted myeloid maturation. |
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But it looks as if the second half of next year will see this growth pace slowing markedly. |
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In sthenurines the basioccipital plane is above the palatal plane, more markedly so in the brachycephalic species. |
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The cut surfaces of the lung were markedly hemorrhagic and had a gelatinous consistency. |
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This thickness is so far poorly controlled but is markedly affected by the cleanness and hydrophilicity of the support surface. |
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It is quadrangular in outline, with a markedly convex lateral surface perforated by the coracoid foramen. |
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Even he could be persuaded that a man's conduct was so markedly honourable as to justify elevation to the nobility. |
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She also was noted to have a markedly thickened calvarium on both radiographs and computed tomographic scan at 6 years old. |
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Grossly, the right ventricular chamber was moderately to markedly dilated, and its free wall showed extensive myocardial adiposity. |
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And here was me assuming the locale would be markedly friendlier than the Bronx. |
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The role of the publisher could change markedly and perhaps be collapsed into that of the writers and their business managers and agents. |
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But as anyone with a powerboat knows, fuel prices at the marina fuel dock are markedly higher than those on the corner gas station. |
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Current policies and procedures for credentialing family physicians in colonoscopy vary markedly from site to site. |
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Her patients have improved far beyond the expectations of their medical specialists, and their need for surgeries has been markedly reduced. |
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Dehydrin loci and tolerance to chilling were markedly cosegregated in cowpeas. |
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Business is slow for the ladies of the night, so AIDS transmission has slowed markedly. |
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John suffers continual rejection by his mother, who perceives and treats him markedly differently to his brother. |
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These immigrants, the Yayoi, were agriculturalists whose physical traits differed markedly from the Jomon. |
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First, the book is loaded with the technical and markedly inelegant jargon of postmodern philosophy. |
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But exam results dipped markedly in 2002 interrupting a period of year-on-year improvements. |
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The tongue has many small projections making the surface very markedly ridged. |
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Plato has played a markedly vitalizing role in the history of European thought. |
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Thermal and textural anomalies seen on the surface of the lava domes change markedly during the restive state prior to larger eruptions. |
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Just a few miles away, on the warm rocky shores and mudflats of the Bay of Panama, life-forms are markedly different. |
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He went on to say the people who took the day off to express their opposition to the war were solidly left and markedly anarchist and Marxist. |
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Educational levels of parents, a standard indicator of social and economic class, differ markedly for younger and older theological students. |
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In HPTH, bone formation rate is markedly elevated and increases in formative and resorptive markers seem to be of equivalent size. |
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The paths that landed the two men in their respective positions are markedly different. |
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The crowd was solidly left and markedly anarchist and Marxist for the most part it seems. |
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They come out three months later than their UK counterparts, but that is markedly less of a gap than previously. |
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Initially, cellular growth increases markedly in an effort to regenerate tissue in response to irritation. |
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The remaining patient, who had received lithium, improved markedly over the 48 hour period. |
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Such a disciplined-line differs markedly from the vibrant curves, loops, and swirls found on the earlier landscape drawings. |
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Physical examination showed low-grade fever and a slightly tender, markedly enlarged spleen. |
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The colour of ivory differs markedly from creamy white to a rusty brown, especially if it has been exposed to light, or treated with a stain. |
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That of Ischyrotoma is more or less tab-shaped, not markedly longer sagittally, and has an essentially flat ventral profile. |
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Like all complex matters and processual moments in time, concerns and aspirations twelve years on from the Mabo decision vary markedly. |
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During inclement weather, road conditions can vary markedly in different sections of town. |
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Storing video on the edge of the network, instead of transmitting it along the backbone, can markedly reduce costs. |
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A gallium scintigraphic scan showed markedly increased uptake of isotope in the lesion. |
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This will force the national team to opt for a markedly aggressive, attacking style of play. |
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Have you noticed how markedly hospitals have improved in the last few years? |
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This can reduce our interest bills markedly, and have a substantial impact over the years. |
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The holiday may not have gone entirely to plan, but the PM's body language has changed markedly. |
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The accent in New Zealand has changed rather markedly from the early colonial days until now. |
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Use of the DTaP vaccine has virtually eliminated diphtheria and tetanus in childhood and has markedly reduced the number of pertussis cases. |
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Many also said that their health markedly improved when they began volunteer work. |
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The attitudes of life in NorCal and SoCal are so markedly different, for being in the same state. |
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These stories exercise a powerful hold upon the imagination, even though prosopopoeia plays a role in the visions not markedly different from its role in the genealogies. |
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Trace amounts of iron oxide impart vibrant red, red-orange, orange, and yellow colors that sometimes contrast markedly with browns and blacks in these silicified trunks. |
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The tax treatment of a viatical settlement is markedly different. |
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Euripides characteristically opens his plays with a markedly non-naturalistic 'prologue', in the form of a monologue, which acts as a kind of separate overture. |
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The pace of house price increases has slowed markedly, and in many parts of the southeast of England house sales are proving to be stubbornly sticky. |
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Other genera and species of the Goniasmatidae have a heliciform larval shell without carination while the larval shell of the Erwinispirinae is markedly bicarinate. |
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The spatial distribution of snakes around the den exhibits substantial heterogeneity, with densities often varying markedly between adjacent areas. |
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The result of these links between the Upper South and the northern part of the cotton states was an overland trade that expanded markedly in the years before secession. |
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One problem the NRA found was that historically recommended dose rates for oral treatment of coccidiosis in sheep with sulfadimidine have varied markedly. |
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Football violence has increased markedly in the city in recent years and there have been numerous outbreaks of trouble between rival hooligan gangs. |
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Initial treatment of both conditions is conservative, but when conservative treatment fails, the surgical approach to the two problems differs markedly. |
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Cusack copes well with the physical demands of the production, offering convincing portrayals of women who are markedly different in appearance and bearing. |
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He says the wool clip in pastoral areas is much better this year than last year when the drought was in full swing and quality has markedly improved. |
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On the other hand, politicians have been markedly reluctant to reduce pluralism in office holding, which is largely responsible for establishing them as a caste. |
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Once Easley learned to recognize the triggers, she says, their lives improved markedly. |
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There were passages when Glasgow looked markedly the better side and played with much of the zing which was so often conspicuously absent last season. |
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Spire angle is between 105-115 degrees with the apex markedly sharper. |
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Thus, even though water and hydrogen peroxide are markedly polar substances, their compositions are correctly given by the covalencies of hydrogen and oxygen. |
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Before we left, a second waitress appeared and things speeded up markedly. |
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On the return examination after taking the above medicinals, the lesions on the head and face were still apparent but the itching sensation was markedly diminished. |
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Earlier studies have shown that the retarding effect of low petiolar temperatures on sucrose transport through sugar beet petioles is markedly time-dependent. |
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A possible explanation of this difference is that the habitats of these species have different salinities and so the organisms may show markedly different salt tolerances. |
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The disadvantages of the technique are that, while some characteristics are quite stable, others, such as leaf shape, can vary markedly even on one vine. |
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But unlike other recent books in its genre, Unspeakable Things is markedly uninterested in converting its readers. |
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Rather than going over-the-top, Spader has chosen a markedly more intriguing route. |
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Though the designers have markedly different aesthetics, both articulate how intrinsic personalization is to the process. |
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So the potential environmental impact is markedly reduced by that. |
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For example, the capacity of the liver to metabolize alcohol is increased by a steady high level of drinking but markedly impaired by alcohol binges. |
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Since that break he had been progressing, markedly but unimpeded, toward larger and more horrendous acts of violence. |
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The public personas of Shawn and Cole differed markedly, however. |
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His academic peers, however, describe him in markedly different terms. |
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These confirmed low serum calcium, hyperphosphataemia and markedly raised parathormone. |
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Standard German, which was markedly different, was often learned as a foreign language with uncertain pronunciation. |
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The style fell markedly out of favor in the 1930s, replaced by the more grandiose nationalist styles that Stalin favored. |
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The handwriting on his testimony is almost certainly that of the man himself, but his signature was markedly different. |
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The dates for Restoration literature are a matter of convention, and they differ markedly from genre to genre. |
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The marriage was markedly unhappy, in part because of Vivienne's health issues. |
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Reforms since 1998 have markedly increased the DPR's role in national governance. |
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However, it is more likely that the boundary between Roman and Celtic Britain fluctuated markedly during this period. |
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By contrast, the death rate from other causes was 12 per 1,000 in 1850 and has not declined markedly. |
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The mentioning of black people and descendants in parish registers declined markedly in the early 19th century. |
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The numbers of such travellers grew markedly after the 15th century with the dawn of the European colonial period. |
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Biodiversity of auks seems to have been markedly higher during the Pliocene. |
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Some smaller iris species have all six lobes pointing straight outwards, but generally limb and standards differ markedly in appearance. |
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This difference in practice is markedly seen for the Pacific Ocean in the adjacent figure. |
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Those migrating southward would then be able to occupy much of South America without encountering climates that were markedly different. |
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There is a difference between the sea life west of Cape Point and that to the east due to the markedly differing sea temperatures. |
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This rapid fall in blood glucose to precibal levels, or a markedly lower level causes troublesome, even serious symptoms. |
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Temperatures are markedly cooler in the higher parts of the mountain ranges, and frosts occur in the Cordillera de Talamanca in western Panama. |
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They were markedly influenced by Chinese folk religion and retained only some Shamanic customs. |
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Old Saxon comes down in a number of different manuscripts whose spelling systems sometimes differ markedly. |
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The last are distinguished from long and short diphthongs by a markedly long and stressed second component. |
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In administrative courts such as the Council of State, litigation proceedings are markedly more inquisitorial. |
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In these states, actual distribution of power may be markedly different from those the formal constitutional documents describe. |
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As social animals, it is not easy to stick to an opinion that differs markedly from that of a majority of the group. |
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Feather growth differs markedly between genotypes and sexes, especially in feather-sexable strains. |
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As a rule Lady Anne's displeasure became articulate and markedly voluble after four minutes of introductory muteness. |
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Local Andeans recommended maca and the Spaniards noticed a markedly positive result. |
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On examination she was markedly ataxic and unable to walk or sit unsupported. |
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The dollar depreciated markedly relative to the franc and reichsmark immediately after the bank holiday was declared in Michigan. |
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Barbecue sauces differ markedly from region to region in the United States, a fact not obvious to many consumers. |
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We then evaluated the diagnostic value of the markedly altered miRNAs as an additional tool for the classic spermiogram. |
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Primary and secondary patency rates were markedly higher in claudicants than in patients treated for critical limb ischemia. |
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Data show that coagulopathy is related to severity of injury and markedly increases mortality rates at similar levels of injury severity. |
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New pre-clinical data demonstrate that ALN-TTR administration is associated with markedly reduced pathogenic deposition of mutant TTR in tissues. |
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Pulmonary crackles were heard dorsally and bilaterally, and the coelom was markedly distended, with a palpable fluid wave and no masses. |
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Since food producers began adding the antioxidant vitamins C and E to some processed products, nitrosamine levels have been reduced markedly. |
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Notably the chela closely resembles that of Pulmonoscorpius, although the rami of the latter do not appear to be markedly crenulate. |
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Mukherjee also inserts occasional glimpses of his own patients, whose experiences are markedly overdramatized. |
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Independent risk factors identified with logistic regression for the different colonization states were markedly different. |
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The diagnosis of alkaptonuria was confirmed by the presence of markedly elevated homogentisic acid levels. |
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However, when a pressure of 400 MPa or more was applied, proteasomes were markedly inactivated with regard to all hydrolyzing activity. |
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The region of the abnormality was markedly hypodynamic under stroboscopic light. |
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In Peter's particular situation, the role of provisioner had been markedly curtailed by Marie's cognitive illness. |
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The pouch appeared fluid filled, and its distal third wall was markedly inspissated. |
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In particular, international investors interest in euro area securities, which are mostly denominated in euro, grew markedly over the course of the year. |
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These studies markedly increase the value of the historical recordings, manifesting the significance of this type of material For ethnomusicological research. |
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The incorporation of clay markedly improves not only the mechanical and swelling-deswelling properties but also the spatial homogeneity of the hydrogels. |
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We note how de novo mutations may also help explain why the concordance rate for autism is so markedly higher in monozygotic than dizygotic twins. |
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Bivalve species differ markedly in their capacity to eliminate PSP toxins, falling into 2 slow or fast detoxifiers based on their detoxification kinetics. |
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However, the accent of Hull and East Yorkshire remains markedly different. |
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He crewed on a gillnetter until 1982, before switching back to hook-and-line, but the stocks of cod and other fish had already begun to dwindle markedly. |
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The fourth stanza markedly intermixes abstract and daimonic love. |
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The magazine's production has been helped markedly in the past few years by computerization, which has both cut time and boosted quality, Marshall notes. |
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Such models recognize that practice methods must be syntonic with ethnic groups whose worldviews differ markedly from that of the scientific paradigm. |
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While sarcomatoid renal cell carcinoma is also markedly pleomorphic with spindled or straplike cells, the cytoplasm is generally more dense and well defined. |
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Women who consume folic acid supplements early in their pregnancies markedly reduce the risk of cleft lip in their infants, according to a newly published study from Norway. |
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Fortunately, the area available for vehicle staging increased markedly last year when FISC Pearl Harbor cut the ribbon for its new Joint Forces Deployment Staging Area. |
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However, thymine dimer repair was markedly reduced in mice lacking the VDR, indicating that these mice have defective DNA repair mechanisms in UV-induced damage. |
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Ismail is essentially a calligraphist, distinguished for paintings and sketches that markedly stand out from the vast body of calligraphic works in the city. |
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This indication is based on the ability of CHOLBAM to markedly improve or normalize liver function tests and to improve general health as measured by weight gain. |
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His hematoxylin-eosin-stained blood smear confirmed markedly decreased platelet and leucocyte counts, accompanied by normochromic normocytic red cells. |
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The drug markedly reduced clinical symptoms of acromegaly including headache, fatigue, perspiration, arthralgia, parathesias and carpal tunnel syndrome. |
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Since then the number of snowfall days has decreased markedly. |
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This incident markedly reduced the discretionary powers of the Governor. |
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Many scientific racialists pointed out at the time that it would have been difficult for races to change so markedly in genotype and phenotype in such a short period of time. |
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Moreover, the style of metal objects and clay vessels was markedly Roman. |
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The consonant system was still that of PIE minus palatovelars and laryngeals, but the loss of syllabic resonants already made the language markedly different from PIE proper. |
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These factors cause rainfall to vary markedly from year to year. |
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In terms of archaeology, language, lifestyle, and religion there was little to set the Phoenicians apart as markedly different from other residents of the Levant. |
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The fish in the different pelagic and deep water benthic zones are physically structured, and behave in ways, that differ markedly from each other. |
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Brazilian society is more markedly divided by social class lines, although a high income disparity is found between race groups, so racism and classism can be conflated. |
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Kuwaiti society is markedly more open than other Gulf Arab societies. |
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Soon after the invasion opium production increased markedly. |
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Yet Mr. Weinstein was also markedly buoyant, insisting that the ministudio had not so much failed in its aims as succeeded in ways not widely understood. |
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As a result of the untenability of the noun case system after these phonetic changes, Vulgar Latin shifted from a markedly synthetic language to a more analytic one. |
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However, historians such as Ronald Hutton have noted that Wicca not only predates the modern New Age movement but also differs markedly in its general philosophy. |
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In its economic and welfare state policies, the party has in recent years adopted a markedly feminist profile, influenced by thinkers such as Ailsa McKay. |
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Whilst concentrations have declined in line with the reduction in discharges they are markedly higher in the eastern Irish Sea compared to the western areas. |
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Yet, initially defaunated empty tests and live barnacles developed markedly different macrobenthic assemblages, suggesting a strong indirect effect of the predation. |
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In the follow-up CT images, cholangiectasis improved markedly after biliary tract reconstruction, with declines in serum total bilirubin and direct bilirubin. |
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