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Some speculate that libraries may become small-scale publishers by selectively transferring the flow of electronic information into print.
Arte Povera's prehistory is thoroughly chronicled in the catalogue but only selectively represented in the exhibition.
He has selectively eliminated shadows, or has adjusted their angles to align them with significant points in the composition.
The various statements were at complete loggerheads, spun perfectly and selectively by organisations in damage-control mode.
The fictional world only selectively represents the real world, making the themes about open issues particularly salient.
If you have shrubs grown for their colored twigs, you will want to selectively prune these, too.
The sow's placenta and umbilical cord are thick tissues that selectively transfer nutrients to the developing fetus.
A locking assembly is coupled with the C-shaped clamping portion for selectively locking the clamping portion to the tubular rail.
Hunters selectively cull the does to make more forage available for the bucks.
The system relies on short DNA sequences in bacterial messenger RNA that bind selectively to a specific small molecule.
In other parts of the world, female infants and children are still selectively denied their birthrights, food, and education.
The shutter selectively blocks and permits the passage of the ionization electrons to the collector.
Unlike selenium, which selectively tones the low values first, gold toners tend to affect the entire image at once.
Diplexed and triplexed types have a single cable input which is selectively split to the outlet sockets.
The transceiver includes a receiver which can be selectively powered down whenever activity within the communication line ceases.
Mucicarmine, Alcian blue, elastic, and trichrome stains were used selectively to help define morphology.
In 1999, he developed a way to chemically modify cotton gauze so that it selectively targets and soaks up elastase.
The ruling historiographers of science cannot be freed from the reproach that they have read Galileo's writings too selectively.
Wouldn't it be great if history as a whole could selectively forget its blemishes?
Such bias arises when non-significant or negative outcome data are selectively omitted from publication.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Apparently just the higher functions of mankind have been interfered with, selectively.
In a tropical forest community, a duller pattern possibly would be more visible and thus would be selectively disadvantageous.
For religious purposes the Zui appear to have selectively produced a great variety of colours in the ears of corn.
There were frequencies of other values, which would be selectively absorbed by this material and that.
They have not been selectively bred for any other characteristic than their fur.
It is able to selectively detach hypertrophied adipocytes without destroying them.
Some ceiling paintings in oil are described and illustrated, and frescoed allegorical figures over doors are selectively illustrated and described.
Out in Oregon, Rogue Institute was working through a similar process, certifying 300,000 board-feet of selectively harvested 45-year-old Douglas-fir timber.
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