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Sergeant Major A described keeping his own face covered with a mask, for security purposes, while videotaping an interrogation of Mr. Hamdan.

Recall association rule (a) described in Example 2.

The in vivo therapeutic efficacy of the prepared nanoparticles was tested by a described method [21].

However, since Clade 3 corresponded to a described species (O. microlepis), O. smithi might represent a species complex.

After 30 min, the absorbance was measured at 517 nm according to a described procedure [18] with some modifications.

We observed 11 distinct amoA sequences from different strains of Nitrosomonas that could not be associated with a described species.

"Although he a described it as the least enjoyable hundred of his career, it was a model of concentration.

Exhaustive trade-offs were performed, according to a described methodology, leading to two designs incorporating closed-cycle active coolers maximizing well proven heritage concepts.

Such a described 2D or 3D model can be generated automatically in a programming way for a wide range of AMB configurations in further research.

This parameter can be used to reveal coherent interrelations between material properties and a described microstructure, or to predict a virtual process of microcracking-induced microstructure failure.

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This is consistent with both models of estrogen modulation of CENP-A described above.

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