For such lesions, the tissue morphologic features have been distinguished according to the patterns found in the coexisting components. |
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Educators at all levels need to reconcile rigor and creativity, and to treat them as compatible, coexisting dimensions of intelligence. |
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Springfield is populated by solitary obsessives who are hopeless at coexisting with fellow citizens. |
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Both systems exhibit two different regions of coexisting liquid phases at low surface pressures. |
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He understands it to be a redundant, intolerant, expansionist ideology incapable of peacefully coexisting with other faiths. |
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Different religions coexisting in Kerala has been an inspiring experience to him. |
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Women, especially those aged over 70 years with coexisting cardiac disease and previous peptic ulcers, are at greatest risk. |
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I like movies that deal with people, especially people from different cultures coexisting and trying to get along. |
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It is neither an amalgam of cultures nor a mix of coexisting, indissoluble elements. |
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Rural poorhouses were often only temporary, coexisting with traditional forms of out relief and rarely achieved permanent or continuous usage. |
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Examples of coexisting spinels in chemical equilibrium are uncommon at Hutter. |
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It thrives on the tension between irreconcilable, exclusive, coexisting opposites and the unlikely polarities they represent. |
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For example, we observe the presence of coexisting lipid phases and unstable domain growth that results in patterns such as fractals. |
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Interestingly, high-temperature melting experiments have shown similar peritectic assemblages coexisting with granitic melt. |
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It will take leadership and vision to forge an enduring peace between two viable states, coexisting as peaceful neighbors. |
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There are several coexisting opinions about how these problems could be resolved. |
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A second important amendment we wish to see is this: the Commission envisages various different targets coexisting over five years. |
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Joint planning and implementation strengthen their sense of identity, as well as cooperation with peoples who have been coexisting for centuries. |
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The State recognizes the equality and dignity of all those coexisting in the country. |
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The work of Haluk Akakce explores abstract and dreamlike landscapes, biology, architecture, geometry and coexisting metaphysics. |
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The key to the Mediterranean's natural wealth is the multitude of coexisting habitats, conditioned by the region's haphazard relief. |
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The paradox of economic growth coexisting with increased vulnerability and social exclusion features as a central issue within the region. |
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There can be coexisting factors that occur, whether they're reacting to other allergies, other triggers, have a cold, and so on. |
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This example provides an idea of how values in coexisting normative systems could be ranked. |
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In the shift from informal to formal systems, many countries have old and new systems coexisting, often in conflict. |
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Recognition that the spleen had ruptured was delayed because of the patient's stable clinical condition and lack of coexisting symptoms of infectious mononucleosis. |
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Many mothers who have delivered in late prematurity are recovering from caesarean section or from complications of pregnancy, and may be receiving medication for pain or coexisting medical conditions. |
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Thus it may be said that the evolution of coexisting legal systems may be characterized by their relations of influence, integration and interaction. |
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Obinutuzumab plus chlorambucil in patients with CLL and coexisting conditions. |
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And an understanding of more than one legal system in a single community raises even greater challenges to the extent that the coexisting systems have their own identity. |
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The detecting methods for HbAlc have the potential of detecting coexisting Hb variants or hemoglobinopathies. |
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Yet history dictates that there can be no divorce. The reluctant partners have to find some less-than-perfect way of coexisting on their patch of land. |
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Especially interesting is that Dutch seems to remain healthy despite coexisting in many spheres with English, which is often maligned as a local language killer. |
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But many of the uniformed men around him stayed in power, coexisting uneasily with a gaggle of strutting revolutionaries. That coexistence is now over. |
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In fact, the way I envision reconciliation is with Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal children coexisting peacefully with all of their respective rights recognized and affirmed. |
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Intercultural education requires harmony in teaching the languages and cultures of the coexisting societies, without any one dominating the other. |
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In a handful of patients abnormal results were obtained and explained by coexisting diffuse or central tapetoretinal degeneration. |
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It is capable of coexisting with a large variety of data acquisition units and can answer various needs concerning the follow-up of routine activities: from simple rounds to advanced equipment verification. |
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Finally, a compromise was crafted which allowed the ranchers to lease their land and continue dairying while coexisting with tourists and park activities. |
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However, today Corded Ware is now everywhere seen as intrusive, though not necessarily aggressively so, and coexisting with earlier indigenous cultures in many cases. |
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The first is Jumb Quarry, situated within a few hundred yards of the early settlement at Tongue House, suggesting that the two may have been coexisting in some form or other. |
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Intravascular lymphomatosis coexisting with RCC appears to be unique. |
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Older signage at certain junctions on the M7 and M11 can be seen reflecting this earlier scheme, where for example N11 and M11 can be seen coexisting. |
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Coexisting MI phases in these rocks include garnet, plagioclase, quartz, tourmaline and fluorite. |
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Coexisting conditions may compromise anesthesia and increase surgical risk. |
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