The tower appears to be structurally sound but internally the condition of the wall tops, window heads and windowsills are greatly degraded. |
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My quick survey of the antennal structure of extant odonates and mayflies indicates that the flagellum is structurally different. |
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The flexible polyamine spermine displays a high presence in the minor groove but does not form long-lived and structurally defined complexes. |
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What is needed therefore is a structurally light and aerodynamic airship. All these characteristics are combined in a semi-rigid airship. |
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The velarization is only explained structurally, and neither physiological nor historico-social explanation is possible. |
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It had walls, but the beams within were mostly rotten, the roof had gone, it was structurally unsound and the site was entirely overgrown. |
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The glandular trichomes were peltate glands, consisting of medullar and cortical cells, which differed structurally. |
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What happens in 50 years, when the building becomes structurally unsound, or the neighborhood changes? |
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He removes just enough material to smooth the slide, but not enough to weaken it structurally. |
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The biremes were slimmer and thus more maneuverable, but also clearly less structurally sound. |
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A number of flowering plants have flowers which are structurally modified for bird pollination. |
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Every song feels natural and unforced, every song remains structurally unpredictable. |
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An I-beam is the most structurally efficient section for a MacPherson strut suspension arrangement. |
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Then there are bacteria and blue-green algae, which differ structurally from higher organisms far more than plants differ from animals. |
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This film is no exception, though structurally it fails because of its uncompromising depiction of the truth. |
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Miraculously, while there had been flood damage the building was structurally undamaged. |
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Although the building is structurally safe, there were concerns about the way stone cladding was attached to it. |
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More precisely, I propose that spiritual theology proper is structurally to pneumatology as soteriology is to Christology. |
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Here and elsewhere, verticals and horizontals dominate, and the works feel structurally balanced. |
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Bupropion is an atypical antidepressant structurally similar to diethylpropion, an appetite suppressant. |
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Six structurally acentric chromosomes were generated from the irradiation of Dp 238, supporting the findings of a previous study. |
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The draft is supposed to structurally subsidize the worst organizations and give them the fairest chance of catching the best ones. |
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Only the external walls remain, structurally stabilized by a steel plate that runs around the rim of the brick shell. |
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Glucose and galactose are structurally similar, being epimers, while the lactose permease transports a wide variety of galactosides. |
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These observations provide support for the model that glucose and structurally related sugars are agonists of the Gpr1 receptor. |
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Her claim is that she received an unequivocal assurance that the property was structurally sound. |
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The increasing scarcity of more desirable hardwoods led people to make use of structurally suboptimal building materials. |
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Could similar phenomena occur at other enzymes, particularly allosteric enzymes where structurally similar dihydrofolate plays a regulatory role? |
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The outcome must be one that is equitable and balances operational time and respite, and one that is structurally sustainable. |
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Even in structurally normal hearts the presence of left bundle branch block impairs cardiac ejection fraction. |
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Visually and structurally disorienting, and loaded with obscure symbolism, this film epitomises for many what mars the student film scene. |
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Sudafed contains the nasal decongestant pseudoephedrine, which is structurally similar to ephedrine, yet they do have different properties. |
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He presents a powerful counterexample to the thesis that networks are structurally fixed. |
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Listed buildings cannot be structurally altered without the permission of English Heritage. |
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This is due to the fact that a simple, transitive, declarative clause in Lisu does not distinguish between agent and patient structurally. |
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Transcription factors altered structurally and functionally have been associated with many human neoplasms. |
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The damage caused by the landslides has left the newly renovated house structurally damaged, and condemned. |
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It's not just that the plot is unrealistic, it's that it simply doesn't work structurally. |
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These measures were used as an attempt to partially capture the structurally criminogenic qualities present in a metropolitan county. |
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Viewed structurally, the book contains distinct voices and voice-realms, but places them in antiphonal relations that suggest community. |
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If the ULV bilayer is structurally the same, then the different sets of form factors should lie on the same continuous transform. |
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I think our corporate governance has structurally been on the improve, but activism has always been part of our DNA anyway. |
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The permanent element, with its symbolic entrance bridge and pylon, proclaimed itself structurally and formally by a group of six roof towers. |
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Whereas structurally the two are similar, the camera lacks the intricate automatic control mechanism involved in vision. |
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The trachea bifurcates into two primary bronchi, which are structurally similar to the trachea. |
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The mammary glands of pubescent female mice developed structurally in a way that made them more likely to develop breast cancer. |
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One approach is to place loose backfill under structurally supported slabs. |
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Chemically, flunitrazepam, temazepam, triazolam and diazepam are structurally related benzodiazepines with the same mechanism of action. |
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A visualization interface that is structurally isomorphic to the concept network will support knowledge learning more powerfully. |
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There is a certain crudeness in its construction, an overuse of stone, far more than structurally necessary. |
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The tree's branches structurally support the third-floor oriel extending halfway up the fourth floor or gable above it. |
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Fluphenazine is a piperazine phenothiazine that is structurally similar to perphenazine and prochlorperazine. |
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It was feared at first that the building would be left structurally unsafe following the collapse of the roof. |
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Even earthquakes alone can be strong enough to trigger the collapse of a structurally weakened volcano. |
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Both are structurally akin to the natural adrenaline a body produces for a variety of functions, including thermogenesis. |
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The sills are structurally disrupted by the same tectonic features that imbricate other elements of the Bainang terrane stratigraphy. |
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The agency reportedly based its recommendation on a study by the ITB team, which said the blocks were no longer structurally sound and were in danger of collapse. |
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A Jazz Symphony structurally comes down to two notes, a whole step apart. |
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The transition from fluvial aggradation to subsequent fluvial downcutting records base level lowering most likely associated with structurally driven surface uplift. |
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Tin is structurally a weak metal, and when used in bearing applications it is alloyed with copper and antimony for increased hardness, tensile strength and fatigue resistance. |
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The masterpiece is huge, but structurally flawed and terribly vulnerable to seismic activity. |
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The novel is structurally daring, managing to dovetail the perspectives of both boys. |
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One of the most powerful factors in the musical rendering of an intricate drama is that relationships, motivations and events may be condensed structurally. |
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Classic hardwood floors may need to be resurfaced every five years, but should be structurally sound for twenty-five years or more, according to Roger Berk of Haywood-Berk. |
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The Black PrinceBy Iris Murdoch This is my favourite novel of all time and is structurally extremely ambitious. |
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The combination of these factors limited the nature of auriferous fluids, if any, that could have deposited gold in zones of structurally induced permeability. |
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Agents used in household cleaning compositions are composed of structurally diverse classes of chemicals, including surface active agents, phenols, and terpenoids. |
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When they write, they piece together words in the same way to create text which is structurally sound, but is often also completely impenetrable drivel. |
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Let Me Be Frank With You is also structurally different from earlier Bascombe novels. |
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Ms Zhang said the church had been illegally built and was structurally unsound. |
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Sprung upholstery, plywood, and bentwood appeared, metal was used structurally for bed-frames and cast-iron outdoor chairs, and arrangements became more informal. |
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Ulexite, like other borates, is a structurally complex mineral. |
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Repairs include underpinning the southeast corner of the 100 year-old, heritage listed building to stabilise the foundations and ensure the building is structurally sound. |
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The process ensures the bodysides, which are manufactured by supplier Brookhouse Holdings, are dimensionally stable and structurally consistent, piece to piece. |
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Closely related structurally to testosterone, nandrolone is an anabolic steroid, the provenance and purpose of which remain steeped in mystery even now. |
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We have also published articles about structurally unsound boat hulls, boat buying scams and faulty generators that create the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning. |
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They said the wall was structurally unsound and was removed by our client, before the notice of refusal was received by our client from the Council. |
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Since the Liberals defeated the NDP in the last election, no work has been done to improve the Woodwards building and there is concern that it is structurally unsound. |
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But as regards health and safety for squatters, there's not much that can be done if the building they are occupying turns out to be dangerous or structurally unsound. |
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Lichtenstein's art is entirely different from neoplasticism but at least some of it is structurally very simple as in the case of those shown below. |
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Although each mountain range has a unique set of characteristics, a particular mountain can be structurally classified as upwarped, volcanic, fault-block, or folded. |
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Even older is the thesis that Insular Celtic in its turn has been structurally influenced in its historical development by Hamito-Semitic substrata. |
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Second, the C-propeptides of vertebrate procollagen also contain variable sequences, which promote selective oligomerization of structurally compatible monomers. |
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These installations are structurally independent of the new building. |
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A distinct centricity therefore is inaugurated in this opening section by two musical sentences, each concluding with structurally important silences. |
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These subnuclear compartments are dynamic but structurally stable, recruiting active genes into preassembled transcription and processing centers. |
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Laconic, deceptively unassuming and structurally clear, these works have a straightforward factuality that ultimately carries the weight of their conviction. |
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The consortium has been drowned by this tide of excess wage costs and it is hard to image anything it could have structurally altered to change this. |
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The ethyl acetate-extractable metabolites of phenanthridine as formed in vitro with Aroclor-induced rat liver homogenate were isolated and structurally identified. |
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Shorter pili, usually referred to as fimbriae, are a structurally distinct group of extrusions which operate mostly in bacterial attachment to substrate or to other cells. |
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A recent survey of the site which you occupy, showed a number of contraventions to the site licence and structurally the property appeared to be in a poor condition. |
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Unless the labor movement figures out how to broaden its appeal, both programmatically and structurally, we will never reach the organizing goals we have set for ourselves. |
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Insulin-like growth factor 1 is a peptide structurally related to proinsulin and has a primary role in promoting skeletal muscle differentiation and growth. |
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Fieldwork has confirmed widespread, structurally and lithologically controlled mineralization on all prospects from surface. |
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Other elements such as water tables and the roof parapet were structurally reinforced or replaced. |
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After the hurricane, the building was structurally sound but aesthetically displeasing. |
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They are always fibrous and structurally are very similar to the roots of seed plants. |
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The Americans With Disabilities Act paralleled its landmark predecessor structurally, drawing upon many of the same titles and statutes. |
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Blue diamonds are structurally the purest of all diamonds, with barely any impurities within their crystal lattice. |
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A notable example of steeply pointed lancets being used structurally is the apsidal arcade of Westminster Abbey. |
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The territorial legislatures also differ structurally from their provincial counterparts. |
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The seams are developed within the Warukin formation and structurally form part of a gently North plunging synform. |
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It can be installed over any flat, clean, structurally sound surface, including contaminated, moisture-problem or uncured concrete subfloors. |
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The legions of the late Republic were, structurally, almost entirely heavy infantry. |
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Unlike the structurally similar carboxylic acids, however, OP compounds can vary as phosphoryl or as thiophosphoryl. |
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These structurally complex compounds have brought great interests and challenges for phytochemists and pharmacologists. |
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Vorinostat is a histone deacetylase inhibitor, structurally belonging to the hydroxymate group. |
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The analysis in terms of cliticisation, however, begs a further question as to how OE pronominal clitics should be represented structurally. |
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The work was held together structurally, and starchily, by three two-inch tubes of pasta. |
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This made their ships strong, sturdy and structurally sound, capable of withstanding the harsh conditions of the Atlantic. |
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Analytically, my starting point was to select three counselling sessions and map them structurally as well as interactionally. |
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So efficient is the design, even the spacebar is structurally formed from an ultra-slim, specially engineered lithium polymer battery. |
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It follows from the examples above that Latvian and Livonian are structurally isomorphous with the archaic Estonian as documented by Wiedemann. |
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According to More, Caltrans is obligated to build structurally sound barriers for narrow highway medians. |
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Now this unusual, stylish building is well cared for and structurally well preserved by the testamental legacies of the Polish first generation. |
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When alcohol is metabolized in the human body, it is converted to acetaldehyde, a chemical that is structurally similar to formaldehyde. |
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Staminate flowers taken from herbarium specimens showed structurally complete stamens releasing large numbers of pollen grains. |
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Both the Trimmu and Panjnad barrages are about 80 years old, structurally deteriorated and face safety and operational risks. |
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The engine house with the steam turbine is usually structurally separated from the main reactor building. |
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Once a helmet has sustained an impact from falling, that part of the helmet is structurally weakened, even if no visible damage is present. |
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In this domain, they are identified structurally by the clausal accent of Cinque as default rhemes in the most deeply embedded position. |
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And Greece's economy is structurally uncompetitive within the Eurozone, archaically organized and with no clear growth plan. |
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Because the implants were produced with the appropriate mechanical properties, they provided a structurally sound conduit to support tissue ingrowth during joint use. |
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A dioeciously hermaphrodite plant has flowers structurally perfect, but practically dioecious, those on one plant producing no pollen, and those on another no ovules. |
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This sophisticated nanomachine is functionally and structurally related to virulence-associated type-III secretion systems of pathogenic bacteria. |
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Increasing pressure and temperature experienced by subducted materials converts the hydrous minerals to denser phases that contain progressively less structurally bound water. |
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The driver's top and sole are nearly parallel to make the driver structurally stronger so that more energy can be transferred from the clubhead body to the face. |
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Although some species have conducting tissues, these are generally poorly developed and structurally different from similar tissue found in vascular plants. |
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Some of these islands are structurally associated with nearby continents. |
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Immunoglobulins or humoral antibodies are a group of structurally related proteins that recognize the antigens and initiate mechanism that destroys them. |
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However, this is not structurally economical, and tripartite systems are comparatively rare, but to have all arguments marked the same makes the arguments too ambiguous. |
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The spiny-cheeked honeyeater has a more generalized diet and the gastrointestinal tract is similar structurally and proportionally to other honeyeaters. |
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The pyrite-bearing mineralization appears structurally controlled within highly reactive rocks including widespread komatiites, komatiitic basalts and basalts. |
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In most cases, those people who are structurally unemployed, would be seen as part of the true unemployed more than is the case for those frictionally unemployed. |
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Point Reyes is bounded to the east by the San Andreas Fault, which runs directly under Tomales Bay, and is structurally dominated by the Point Reyes Syncline. |
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Modern penicillins are semisynthetic compounds, obtained initially from fermentation cultures, but then structurally altered for specific desirable properties. |
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The texts, which were displayed as typed pages or as wall drawings, are structurally and syntactically akin to Surrealist automatic writing and to Concrete poetry. |
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The radius and ulna of the front legs are articulated by the carpus, which, while structurally equivalent to the human wrist, functions as a knee. |
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