The IP address is recorded and the geolocation inferred from the IP address is stored in the database. |
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What substance this is can be inferred from the deliverances of the active faculty, namely the ideas in my imagination. |
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This rhythmic layering is common within komatiite flows at Kambalda, and is inferred to reflect incremental emplacement by endogenous growth. |
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We regret if readers inferred from reading the column that rental units were being converted to condos. |
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James asks how we can possibly indicate the difference between what is known, inferred, or imagined in a reconstruction. |
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I had inferred his wry sense of humor from the reciprocal drollness of his handwritten exchanges with Robert Kennedy. |
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This is inferred because spore viability is reduced in some checkpoint single mutants of budding yeast. |
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It can be inferred that, by 1700, Moxon treated the right-handed screw as an established norm. |
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I have yet to see a successful prediction about the physical world that was inferred or extrapolated from the content of any religious document. |
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The genotypes of the inviable spores were inferred by the segregation pattern of the viable spores, when possible. |
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If the probability is higher than a given confidence level, positive selection is inferred. |
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The inset shows the inferred origin of six arrangements from the Tree Line common ancestor. |
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Other shear zones further north can be inferred from maps of Moine, but were not investigated in the field. |
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A change of meaning is not to be inferred simply by inference from other clauses, even if they are new. |
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Smuggling is inferred from a few of the tails allegedly being undersized and illegal. |
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This prejudice is inferred, and no evidence is required to enable a judge to consider it. |
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The existence of such black holes has been inferred in cases where the black hole pulls gas of a companion star that orbits around it. |
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Trends in cuticular species richness parallel inferred changes in vegetation physiognomy and biomass. |
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For a parent with observed phenotypes, its actual genotypes can be inferred similarly. |
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Why should it not be inferred from such facts that the authorities permitted such use of the site? |
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It might be inferred that these leaders experience significant gaps in several key cognate areas. |
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Phylogenetic systematics plays down the role of ancestors and depicts the accumulation of character changes at the inferred cladogenetic events. |
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A Pliocene age for the Siesta palaeosol and Nothofagus fossils has been inferred from diatom and palynological biostratigraphy. |
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Palaeoeskimo occupation history on western Victoria Island in the Canadian Arctic is inferred on the basis of the abundance of dwelling features. |
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The intervening age overlaps the boundary and is inferred to lie on a mixing line between the older and younger ages. |
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The opinions contained are those of the authors, and no official endorsement is intended or should be inferred. |
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Here one has, on the evidence as I understand it, a volunteer who might well be inferred to have notice. |
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He inferred from this that both sphingids and hummingbirds are approaching the limit of aerodynamic performance for animals in their size range. |
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First, it can be inferred that the primary venue for trial of the young person should be the Youth Court. |
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The approximate locations of the major fissures are inferred from areas of relatively sparse pulmonary vascularity. |
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From his observations, the astute Waller inferred that nerve cells nourished the nerve fibers. |
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After Uranus was discovered in 1781, astronomers inferred the presence of another planet from the shape of the Uranian orbit. |
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Similarly, the bottom quark was inferred from the discovery of the upsilon particle by Leon Lederman in 1977 at Fermilab. |
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Compound cross-stratification is inferred to represent downcurrent-accreting fluvial bars such as those observed in braided rivers. |
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If a mismatch distribution is multimodal, a history of population stability can be inferred. |
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In contrast, for many executive function tasks, the use of goals must be inferred from performance. |
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Permeability changes, however, can merely be inferred, as pore throat sizes and tortuosity cannot be predicted from thermodynamics. |
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Dashed lines represent an amalgam of three conservative estimates of the inferred metazoan phylogeny. |
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All the Gardar basic rocks are inferred to have been derived from the mantle, with relatively little crustal contamination. |
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However, basement rocks can also be inferred from exposures in the uplands that surround the basin. |
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However, it can be inferred from the wording that he had access to both the hospital charts and the audiogram results of the plaintiff. |
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The inferred phylogenetic relationships between acanthocephalans and rotifers differ appreciably. |
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Maximum-parsimony and maximum-likelihood inferred trees differ significantly with regard to relationships among acanthocephalans and rotifers. |
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Intention is not capable of positive proof, and, accordingly, it is inferred from the overt acts. |
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Haplotypes usually have to be estimated from the genotype data, with random assignation whenever the haplotype cannot be inferred unambiguously. |
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Clearly, such behaviors do not fossilize directly and have to be inferred from anatomy. |
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Results-wise, it's difficult to extrapolate from inferred arachnoid motivations to the human mental-state. |
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We have seen that if the ratio of magnetic to gravitational energy is to be as small as inferred from observation, the accumulation length must be ludicrously long. |
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The most direct account of our past is inferred from the fossil record. |
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Just as for Darwin's finches, it can reasonably be inferred that all the present-day species descended from an original species invading the island. |
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Judging by the well-preserved remains it has been inferred that within the acropolis there had been the temple of god Apollo and Dionysous as well as the hippodrome. |
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Therefore it must be inferred that good counsels, whencesoever they come, are born of the wisdom of the prince, and not the wisdom of the prince from good counsels. |
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Although he used the term ague, true malaria cannot necessarily be inferred because ague included any number of short-lived illnesses with chills and fever. |
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The basalt, inferred to be of Miocene age, appears to be an alkali basalt that contains xenoliths of ultramafic rocks up to a few centimeters in size. |
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Some zoogeographic species consist of two or more related populations that are allopatric in distribution and are inferred to be reproductively isolated from each other. |
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The same group of astronomers has also inferred a type of exoplanet that fits in between the rocky planets and the gas giants. |
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But a la the premise often inferred by Disney's Cool Runnings, can anybody do it? |
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Indeed, neither conclusion can be inferred even from what Issacharoff quotes Olmert saying, but never mind. |
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From the fact that Newton uses the letter v for the ordinate, it may be inferred that Newton is thinking of the curve as being a graph of velocity against time. |
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These lavas are inferred to have solidified under a semi-solid carapace. |
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Correlational analyses, as performed in this study, also preclude any statement regarding the directionality of the relationships found, nor can any causality be inferred. |
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When given a picture of a triceratops and told it was a dinosaur, the children correctly inferred that it belonged to the cold-blooded class of animals. |
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It is a mistake to think that what is really, non-inferentially, observed is only the vapour trail and that the presence of mu-mesons is only inferred. |
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This can easily be shown by considering any case in which a universal generalization is inferred from an unexhausted series of wholly favourable instances. |
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That his effort is in vain can be inferred from the strands of gold thread that unravel from the bride's veil, sewn across the paper in large deliberate stitches. |
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Because the very function of a social network site is to disseminate information, a very strong presumption against an expectation of confidentiality could be inferred. |
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At the sequence boundary, sediment accumulated only in the most distal locations, and hence it is inferred that sea level was falling or at a low stand. |
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The water depths used for this calculation were established by adopting the pattern of relative sea-level variations inferred from sequence stratigraphy. |
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Arrivals and departures of birds inferred from our diurnal visual census were clearly related to nocturnal flight behavior as observed with ceilometers and radar. |
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The production of sulphurated hydrogen and indole, together with the possible mobility of the aerobic micro-organisms in question, were inferred using the SIM medium. |
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Aristotle is also credited with coming up with the structure of syllogisms, or the formal determination of what can be inferred necessarily from certain statements. |
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It is not sufficient if the question arose collaterally or incidentally in the earlier proceedings or is one that must be inferred by argument from the judgment. |
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The work of world historians throws an indirect light on the history of international systems, but their accounts of it are at best partial and inferred. |
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It is an axiom of this theory that hard-tissue units comparable in structure to placoid scales can be inferred to have developed in a directly comparable manner. |
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That intergradation was inferred from only two intermediate specimens. |
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Edge lengths are proportional to inferred protein distances. |
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Winter, using clay eggs in artificial nests, inferred that midsized predators do not depredate nests farther than 60 metres from edges in tall-grass prairie. |
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A quatraton is inferred either from the presence of two singletons, no doubletons, and no tripletons or from the presence of no singletons, one doubleton, and no tripletons. |
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It has commonly been inferred that the stapes, a bone in the cheek region of early tetrapods, was important for transmitting airborne vibrations to the inner ear. |
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Age can often be inferred from annuli, the concentric rings of their shells. |
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It has been claimed that these devices can differentiate types of smoke and so their probable source can be inferred, though this is disputed. |
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Prehistoric music is inferred from found instruments, while parietal art can be found on rocks of any kind. |
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Believed to have been written in the 1390s, Chaucer's short poem Fortune, is also inferred to directly reference Lancaster. |
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Enrico Fermi, years before the actual discovery of the neutrino, successfully incorporated that inferred particle in his theory of beta decay. |
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The occurrence of particle size distribution bimodality in midlatitude cirrus as inferred from ground-based remote sensing data. |
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Broken line types are used when the location of the contour line is inferred. |
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As inferred above, it was appropriately likened to a ray gun at the time of its emergence. |
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The question solely asks about ethnic origin, leading to self-identification being inferred through ethnic origin reporting. |
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Late Paleocene Arctic coastal climate inferred from molluscan stable and radiogenic isotope ratios. |
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Taxonomic congruence versus total evidence, and amniote phylogeny inferred from fossils, molecules, and morphology. |
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The mineable reserve and inferred resource within the designed open pit, reported by Mineral Resources Development Inc. |
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Whether crossing an equipotential line represents ascending or descending the potential is inferred from the labels on the charges. |
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Further details can be inferred from the poem, but these too are problematic. |
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The phylogeny of Squamate reptiles inferred from nine nuclear protein-coding genes. |
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The warrantlessness of the suit may, in many instances, be so obvious as that malice may be inferred from it. |
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The logic for requiring stationarity is that models inferred from stationary series are also stationary or stable. |
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The contaminant levels depend on the age of the fish which can be inferred from their size. |
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In these measures, strength of preference is inferred by degree of vasocongestive response. |
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Markus inferred that the aschematic women were just as likely to think of themselves as being independent as dependent. |
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Lacustrine ostracodes from the Chihuahuan Desert of Mexico and inferred Late Quaternary paleoecological conditions. |
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By mapping the location of any small seismic events associated with the growing fracture, the approximate geometry of the fracture is inferred. |
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However it does not necessarily follow, as inferred, that all PCV drivers are therefore not CRB checked. |
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Phylogenetic relations among percid fishes are inferred from mitochondrial cytochrome b DNA sequence data. |
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Phylogenetic relations among percid fishes as inferred from mitochondrial cytochrome b DNA sequence data. |
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Ground-based telescopes have inferred the presence of about 12 gravitational lenses during the past 13 years. |
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For example, a black hole's existence can sometimes be inferred by observing its gravitational interactions with its surroundings. |
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In unpunctuated texts, the grammatical structure of sentences in classical writing is inferred from context. |
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It was inferred consuming hallucinogens may have influenced his decision of abruptly quitting the show. |
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He also inferred that selling at lower prices would lead to higher demand and recognised the value of achieving scale economies in production. |
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It has been inferred that its end occurred over a period of a decade or so, but the onset may have even been faster. |
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Protons' movement through water is well understood, and scientists had long believed that the motion of hydroxide ions could be inferred from it. |
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Nor should it be inferred that the boundary suddenly moved a great distance every 50 years. |
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The welfare of a nation can, therefore, scarcely be inferred from a measurement of national income as defined above. |
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Frieze Magazine noted his lack of shoelaces and inferred a multitude of depth and commentary on the prison system. |
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From this concept, historians have inferred a formal institution of overlordship south of the Humber. |
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If he meant the case as an endorsement of judicial review instead of Parliamentary sovereignty, withdrawal of that endorsement has been inferred from his later writings. |
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This is inferred from the etymology of the name, which, according to one theory, is resolvable into two Gaelic terms signifying a castle or fort in the copse or brushwood. |
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In the latter part of the second millennium, the finds of archaeology allowed a view of the settlement pattern to be inferred from changes in artefacts. |
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The ichnofossil record of inferred phoronids dates back to the Devonian. |
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For example, one theory has it that the most massive galaxies, as inferred by measurements of their total starlight, have the most X-ray binaries. |
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Cenozoic biogeography and evolution in direct-developing frogs of Central America as inferred from a phyloge netic analysis of nuclear and mitochondrial genes. |
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Since mastication time and total mixing time are approximately linearly dependent on the two unit work variables, insensitivity to mixing time can also be inferred. |
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This is not to be thought of as a sharp boundary and it should not be inferred that there were no Cornish speakers to the east of a line, and no English speakers to the west. |
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It is not merely evidence from which such intention may be inferred. |
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Where they lived and what their culture was like can be inferred from the geographical distribution of brochs, Brittonic place name elements, and Pictish stones. |
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We also wanted to determine whether the absorbance of individual layers could be added to obtain the total system absorbance as logically inferred from Beer's law. |
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A more systematic example is that of abjads like the Arabic and Hebrew alphabets, in which the short vowels are normally left unwritten and must be inferred by the reader. |
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However, the study designs do not allow cause and effect to be inferred. |
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Waldegrave inferred that the grand prize on offer was the banning of the close confinement veal crate across Europe and improving animal welfare in transport. |
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The subsistence behaviour inferred from the faunal assemblages can hardly be distinguished from the remains and behaviour seen in more recent Later Stone Age contexts. |
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Like the rest of Cuauhtemoc's early biography, that is inferred from knowledge of his age, and the likely events and life path of someone of his rank. |
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Ancestral contributions in Cubans as inferred from mtDNA markers. |
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One of the Subiaco dams was reputedly the highest ever found or inferred. |
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The original ESR1 auxotrophs were created by transposon mutagenesis and assigned inferred genotypes based on their ability to grow on certain metabolic intermediates. |
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