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To culmination
noun
The attainment of the highest point of altitude reached by a heavenly body; passage across the meridian; transit.
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There is a growing sense that the special counsel's closely held investigation could come to culmination soon.
Subsequent to culmination at day 3 a situation characterized by infiltrating blood borne macrophages and microglia activation AIF-1+ cell numbers decreactivation AIF-1+
It is in the Philosophical Investigations that the working out of the transitions comes to culmination.
Some of them, when not immature, sum up previous experience and bring to culmination a long process of reflection.
CudA, on the other hand, is associated to the transition from slug migration to culmination in Dictyostelium.
Only 5 of them, 3 unique genes and 2 family-constituting genes, are currently known to be related to culmination and cell differentiation (Table 3).
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The key point of this process of education is that the pupil learns to project, not to copy, from the work to hand up to the culmination with the software.
He calls anti-Semitism the hatred of that people, adding, "It is perfectly normal to refer to the culmination of that hatred by means of a Hebrew word".
We exchange goodbyes, but no handshakes: it is too close to the Tour, and to the culmination of all that work, to risk injury.
"That will come to a culmination overnight Friday night to Saturday morning," Hand said.
The producers wanted to mark the landmark episode with a major event, choosing to bring a culmination to Phoebe's surrogacy storyline.
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