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Although characteristically cautious, in order to avoid criticising any of the agencies directly, she accepted that the UK's creaking statutory protections need to be updated for the era of Big Data, and also damned the passivity of the three commissioners who were supposed to be keeping an eye on the surveillance undertaken by different arms of the state.
Although characteristically used to study embryonic development, the zebrafish model is also contributing to marked advances in studies of dietary lipid absorption, obesity, diabetes and metabolic disease, fatty liver disease, lipoprotein biology and cardiovascular disease (reviewed in Anderson et al., 2011; Hölttä-Vuori et al., 2010; Seth et al., 2013).
The locker-room was enlarged to accommodate more tables and chairs, although characteristically, the house committee waited until mid-season to do it.
In 2001, she was registered blind and although, characteristically, she made jokes about it, she also wrote about the sense of loss, the disappearance of detail, the misery of suddenly finding she could no longer distinguish between a daffodil and a tulip.
The narrator — who, it gradually appears, is the narrator of "All Souls" reprised — comes from Madrid, and is named Jacques Deza, although, characteristically, he answers to many cognates of his first name: Jaime, Santiago, Diego, and Yago ("all forms of the same name"), Jacobo ("the most pretentious form"), Iago ("the classical form"), and even Jack ("a phonetic approximation").
In the title story, Max Vigne, a young surveyor engaged in mapping a section of the Himalayas in the 1860's, rediscovers in the midst of loneliness and physical hardship the vocation that will transform his life, although, characteristically, the reader will not know how great the transformation has been until the last story in the book.
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Although LDP characteristically copurifies with DPP I when the latter is purified from cattle spleen or rat liver, it is possible finally to separate them by isoelectric focusing in a pH 5 7 Ampholine gradient.
Although Leibniz characteristically offers a wide range of arguments against the Cartesian identification of matter with extension, it will perhaps best serve our purposes to focus on three especially important arguments all rooted in the guiding idea that the notion of extension is simply too impoverished to provide an intelligible foundation for physics.
There are no specific laboratory tests, and although PG characteristically shows a neutrophilic inflammation, histopathology is nonspecific and may change according to different PG types and evolution.
Although IF characteristically shows IgA deposits within vessel walls in HSP while, in most other types of leukocytoclastic vasculitis, IgG or IgM deposits are seen [ 8].
Characteristically, although he is surrounded by the likes of Jack Lemmon, Roger Vadim, Michael Caine, James Stewart, and Gene Kelly, he spends most of the evening locked in NBC shoptalk with Fred de Cordova.
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