Highly ramified issues of land ownership are confounding attempts either to relocate villages or to rebuild in the same places. |
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Some sources say that the ties linking the two families were deep and ramified. |
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In addition, these modified leaves displayed a reduced dorsiventrality with ramified and larger epidermal trichomes. |
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This makes it possible to build a sufficiently ramified network with the use of a variety of special devices. |
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It is hard to trace Steve's contributions in a linear fashion, because his work has ramified in so many directions. |
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Frequently, the sewerage, water supply, as well as heat supply system is a concealed but quite ramified network existing several meters below the earth surface. |
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The big river Po ramified in many directions created valleys and canals, in a sort of natural labyrinth. |
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The tree planted by Abraham ramified magnificently, but the fate of all trees is death. |
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Trading and sales are supported by a number of proprietary hydraulic and thermal power stations plus a broadly ramified transmission grid. |
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Their seedlings become highly ramified, passing through a creeping establishment phase consisting of a decumbent lignotuber with several basal sprouts. |
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Five branches and nine agencies covering 30 countries provide for the ramified distribution of our products worldwide. |
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These compounds link to other organic molecules, the proteins, and constitute ramified compounds known as mucoproteins or proteoglycans. |
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Three ramified chain amino acids which cause an increase of the content in muscular glycogen. |
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On the basis of this contention, in itself trans-scientific, social theology developed a ramified body of hermeneutics relating to all areas of life. |
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In recent years voluntary sector has become more ramified. |
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Flowers: regular with 6 tepals obovales, 3 external tepals being narrower, 5 cm diameter, orange punctuated of red spots, following one another on ramified stems. |
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The state subsidies to book distribution have two main goals: Firstly to increase availability of quality literature in bookshops, secondly to maintain and strengthen a widely ramified network of bookshops. |
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The area configuration is also ramified in various screen masks. |
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In addition, the quality and the shelf-life of the beer types are crucial to success on the market for breweries with a high proportion of exports or those with a widely ramified distribution network. |
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The French educational system is highly centralized, organized, and ramified. |
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The system configuration is ramified on different screen masks. |
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The imprecision of a digital field model, for instance, will be ramified in the measurement of the efficiency of certain local protections, e.g. temporary protective embankments. |
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Albumin proteins are very rich in amino acids and ramified chains. |
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A fluvial route that branched off from this ocean route and began in Fos ramified up the Rhone and then into other rivers in Northern France, serving as the supply artery for the legions of the Northern Roman Empire. |
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Managing and handling large files and maintaining their discernibleness in ramified data structures become, in practice, a difficult task for both end users and producers. |
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Judgments are thus ramified and ramifiable. Adopting Peircean terminology, the artwork is indefinitely translatable into interpretants of great variety. |
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