If the result of that heterogenous improvisation is a kind of untheorised postmodernism, it is the postmodernism of despair. |
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A computed tomographic scan showed a heterogenous tumor with central hyperdensity and patchy calcification. |
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The compartmented genetic system of the plant cell is of heterogenous phylogenetic origin. |
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However, it should be kept in mind that young leaves of dicotyledons are more heterogenous as to cell age, than sections of a monocotyledon leaf. |
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Less likely is neuroblastoma, rhabdomyosarcoma and teratoma which would be more heterogenous when this size. |
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Although they were cited officially only by the Americans, the Kachins were heavily involved in the heterogenous China-Burma-India theater. |
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The temporal lobe is perhaps one of the most complex structures in the entire brain, it's certainly the most heterogenous lobe in the brain. |
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I believe that such a Left is emerging, conjoining a nascent, heterogenous anti-capitalism with full-blooded anti-imperialism. |
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While other vendors hammered away on their unsophisticated heterogenous software packages, IBM was refining something full of grace and elegance. |
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Collage offers a technique for heterogenous images to appear simultaneously synchronous and radically differentiated. |
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Most of these subdivisions of this taxonomically heterogenous complex have yet to be characterised. |
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This level of detail of targeting surveillance and treating women as a heterogenous group is quite critical. |
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However, even though Parkdale has become more ethnically heterogenous, little else has changed. |
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Fruit and vegetables: This members of this large and heterogenous group of foods contain substances which may cause reactions. |
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Abdominal and pelvic computed tomographic scans and ultrasonography showed an intraluminal polypoid mass with heterogenous enhancement in the gallbladder. |
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It barely needs stressing that the community is a heterogenous entity whose interests sometimes lie in opposing directions! |
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A network is said heterogenous if the connected computers are based on different platforms: for instance Mac OS and Windows. |
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Over the last few years, companies have had to cope with exponential growth in information flows and to integrate very heterogenous services. |
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Remember: if you want to deploy an NIS server for a heterogenous network, you will probably have to use DES on all systems because it is the lowest common standard. |
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Here politics are more democratic, more heterogenous, things are livelier. Is Dilma more ideological than you? President: I would say we're the same. |
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Older adults constitute a heterogenous population with unique strengths and weaknesses. |
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As the work force became increasingly heterogenous, its interests were less easily subsumed under the blue-collar egalitarianism that had dominated union policies since the interwar and immediate postwar years. |
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It is difficult to make an estimate of the cost of expanding secondary education since such education is by nature more heterogenous than primary education. |
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The most likely scenario is an increase in communal contention about access to power in new, weak, heterogenous states like those of Africa: Sudan and Angola are archetypes, Zaire is on the brink. |
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Visidot reader gates deployed at Jacquet's depots, which are capable of capturing very large quantities of tagged containers in a single scan, capture tens of thousands of heterogenous outbound bread box-laden pallets a day. |
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The subsidiary bodies established by the Security Council are extremely heterogenous. |
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These are culturally distinct peoples, tribes or clans in heterogenous societies who are locked in rivalries about the distribution of or access to state power. |
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In contrast, isolates from carriers are genetically more heterogenous and relatively few belong to hyperinvasive clones. |
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Differences in entrepreneurial organizations often partially reflect their founders' heterogenous identities. |
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The heterogenous indigent multitude, everywhere wearing nearly the same aspect of squalor. |
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Findings include abnormal gestational sac or avascular heterogenous material consistent with blood clot. |
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This reduces the cost of operation of the systems to a heterogenous user-system landscape considerably. |
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The sideroblastic anaemias are a heterogenous group of disorders with the unique characteristic of amorphous iron deposits in erythroblast mitochondria. |
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None of the countries studied displayed this property, reflecting the heterogenous nature of the goods traded and differing degrees of market power. |
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