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The admixture of the average African American is about 20% European.
The admixture of thwarted Scottish nationalism bred a layer of grievance not felt in English cities, one argument goes.
The admixture of soldiers from countries already conquered by Hitler not only made the Eighth a symbol of the free world's resistance to tyranny, but gave it formidable battle motivation too.
The admixture of the non-reactive pyridine enhances the aldehyde selectivity by further lowering of the surface acidity.
The admixture of limestone to quartz, olivine and feldspar shifted the product gas compositions towards higher hydrogen and carbon dioxide and lower carbon monoxide contents.
The admixture of Sb2O3 was found to improve AcOH selectivity which is due to deeper V reduction under steady state conditions and lowering of surface acidity.
The admixture of nitrogen is mandatory for stable operating conditions.
The admixture of scholarship and computing has become an accepted element of humanities research, as essential as the once-novel technologies of print media, image reproduction, and audiovisual recording.
The admixture of stroma, blood vessels, lymphocytes and other normal cells would hamper detection of mutations using these methods (see M/M).
The admixture of a ferrous NO species in our samples does not come as a surprise.
The admixture of cancers we analyzed in the current study reinforces these relationships indicating that this data set is highly representative of the landscape of the disease.
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