The work is based on an extense bibliography and also refers Cuban authors' most important results. |
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When finished you will have control of an extense vocabulary, as you will have learned 584 new words. |
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Current housing developments of extense crowded terraced-houses, with shortage of gardens, supported the least diverse and dense bird populations. |
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Such environment is an object-oriented system that allows linear and non-linear, static and dynamic structural analysis and has an extense finite element library. |
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Repeated recombination between homologous chromosomes would result in the current observed pattern with extense regions of loss of heterozygosity and different haplotypes present in the same chromosome. |
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The expansion of the knowledge of the AEDs and the corrected implantation of the chain of survival 'on board' will increase the extense of recovery of cardiopulmonary arrest victims in aircrafts. |
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Nowadays there are extense offer of images for satellites and internet, it allows that they can use people who are not in governmental organizations for them. |
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It is a deep analysis, without idealizations, with a high scientific basement for its rigor and approach, supported on a rich bibliography and extense fact-graphic material. |
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Cooks-canteen with home of fire, an extense attic, 2 baths of which one him adapted for handicapped people and the another one with column of hidromassatge, and 3 double rooms. |
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The result systematizes an extense archaeological study in order to know the importance that the use of wooden devices had in Cuban aboriginal population in its everyday life, especially the taĆnos. |
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Hence, the total length is usually more extense than the area of interest. |
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Extense zone of garden and amusement: swimming pool, animals of farmyard... We make home meals. |
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Extense of the hypoxic area determines the size of each nodule. |
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During the month of December alone, over 150,000 eXtense packs were sold. |
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