This would add greatly to our knowledge of natural selection and co-evolution in plant-pathogen populations. |
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Simone de Beauvoir brought to our knowledge the recognition of the distorted situation of women. |
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Since 1971, eight floristic studies have contributed to our knowledge of the vascular flora of south Alabama. |
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This is an uncontroversial statement of truth, but is it a useful addition to our knowledge? |
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It has come to our knowledge that many properties had not been declared for property tax, undermining severely the tax collections. |
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Should any unlawful act come to our knowledge we shall immediately delete the information concerned from our website. |
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However, to our knowledge, no published study has ever used this revised version. |
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This is an area of astronomy in which amateurs are able to make vital contributions to our knowledge base. |
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Furthermore, no pigmented pituitary adenomas, to our knowledge, have been reported. |
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A substantial amount of research examines the prevalence of drug use among offenders and contributes to our knowledge on drugs and crime. |
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Indians also added to our knowledge of even more complicated branches of mathematics such as trigonometry and calculus. |
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Gastric myeloid metaplasia is a very rare event, and to our knowledge only 6 cases have been reported in the literature to date. |
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The study is a valuable supplement to our knowledge about the history of the implementation of the social market economy in West Germany. |
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The territory is not to our knowledge currently engaged in any research projects pertaining to risk and need assessments. |
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It was brought to our knowledge that the forementioned client died in testate and nominated no next of kin to the title over the investments made with the bank. |
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This world-first piece of research adds to our knowledge of the fundamental behaviour of matter. |
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Despite the title, this play adds little to our knowledge or appreciation of Beckett although assuming a fairly comprehensive acquaintance with his works. |
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There are few reports of diphtheroid endocarditis on intact valves, and, to our knowledge, this is the first case in which the offending organism was identified as C xerosis. |
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The sceptical possibilities, and the threats they pose to our knowledge, depend upon our knowing things mediately, through or by way of something else. |
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The difference in the date of the letter being, to our knowledge, written and the date it was received by V. Gromov was several months. |
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Alexander von Humboldt of course made lasting contributions to the fields of physical geography and biogeography, adding to our knowledge of plants, animals, and the earth. |
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Both factual and fictional texts contribute to our knowledge of risks surrounding cellphone use as a biohazard that is a threat to individual bodies and to the social body. |
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Among the minority, some of the higher clergy were now, to our knowledge, trilingual, and unlike those known to Brihtric, willing to speak in each language as appropriate. |
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It represents the period of transition between unpowered bloomeries and blast furnaces, and will add a great deal to our knowledge of early iron working in the Lake District. |
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The videotape added nothing new to our knowledge, but it added mightily to our emotional knowledge. |
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Ptch is the gene responsible for NBCCS.9,10 However, to our knowledge no studies have examined OKCs for DNA damage in other known tumor suppressor genes or tumor oncogenes. |
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However, to our knowledge, no link has been confirmed between this wasting disease and declines of eelgrass in the James Bay area. |
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The Hubble Space Telescope is famous for its contribution to our knowledge about star formation in very distant galaxies. |
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Based on the very high average grade of current ore and life-of-mine ore reserves, the Red Lake mine is, to our knowledge, the richest gold mine in the world. |
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However, to our knowledge, the detainees at Guantanamo have been acquitted and all charges against them were quashed. |
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That gem is unique to our knowledge, and yet we are taking a risk with it because it is not actually a gem. |
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However, to our knowledge, all matters to be brought before the Meeting are mentioned in appropriate fashion in the Notice of Meeting. |
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Blunting Neo-Liberalism is, to our knowledge, the first book to examine the impact of tripartism across the developing world. |
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Although to our knowledge there exists no empirical data to confirm the disincentive hypothesis, there is none that refutes it either. |
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This study summarizes and adds to our knowledge of self-employment as an emerging human resource priority. |
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The setting of narrative poems to music has had a long tradition in Spain and has contributed to our knowledge of mediaeval Europe in a wider sense. |
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With our ancestral know-how and experience, we choose the areas where we install our hives thanks to our knowledge of the climate, the soil and the populations of nectariferous flowers. |
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However, to our knowledge, natural amdoparvovirus infection in raccoon dogs or arctic foxes has not been reported. |
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In a second stage, we analyzed the hypothetic diagnoses already dealt with in the scientific literature as well as other authors, who to our knowledge had not been considered until present. |
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Thanks to our knowledge of this sector, both locally and abroad, we are able to propose tried and true solutions to plan changes and closely monitor their implementation. |
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Developing the integrated pest management strategy will be a very thorough process, and work done to date has already added to our knowledge of the ground squirrel problem. |
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However, to our knowledge, the sighting of a frog's foot in one of our nesting boxes is the first published mention of predation of an amphibian species by the boreal owl. |
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Skewed research of this kind adds little to our knowledge base but feeds the damaging media appetite for woman-blaming and dichotomised depictions of childbirth that are a weighty burden for new mothers to bear. |
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The 1992 Louis-Jeantet Prize for Medicine is attributed to three researchers who made significant contributions to our knowledge of cell proliferation, of embryonal development and of the immune system. |
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Since to our knowledge no one has proposed a sign composed of either five of our terms or all six, we will finish our presentation of sign structures with the tetradic sign. |
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A request providing no result means only that no such reference exists in the database, but it does not mean that what you are looking for does not exist, just not to our knowledge. |
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While each find will give rise to new gaps in the evolutionary story on each side, the discovery of more and more transitional fossils continues to add to our knowledge of evolutionary transitions. |
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However, the redox behaviour of these membranes in aqueous solutions has, to our knowledge, not been described in the literature. |
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There are no published reports to our knowledge, however, examining various preservation techniques for macroalgal food sources of echinoids. |
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They have occurred over a span of some 8 or 10 years to our knowledge. |
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This has been acknowledged for a long time and, to our knowledge, no measure has ever been taken to specify more accurately the professional profile required for the posts to be filled. |
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Even if the person does not have suicidal thoughts to our knowledge but doesn't seem to be feeling well it is never lost to show our support, love and compassion. |
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This new research does add to our knowledge. |
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What practical limits are there to our knowledge? |
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None comes from Eastern Europe, and no appeal was made, to our knowledge, to the 22 delegations making up the Group to put forward suitable names. |
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Whilst it has, to our knowledge, never been used, it is still important. |
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Rather, we assess those reports that are relevant to the reviews that we undertake in that year, and that would add to our knowledge in these specific areas. |
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Thanks to our knowledge of the automobile market and thanks to the information collected in our databases, we are able to provide you with the best advice available concerning your fleet. |
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There are few documented cases of neoplasms in ramphastid birds and to our knowledge, this is the first report of a renal neoplasm in a channel-billed toucan. |
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To our knowledge we have characterized for the first time supramolecular aggregates of polyproline structures other than collagen. |
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To our knowledge this is the first description in a lung transplant recipient. |
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