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To reiteration
noun
The act of reiterating.
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These characters correspond to Massart's model, with certain modifications in the adult trees due to reiteration processes.
Due to reiteration of the adsorption and desorption of the surfactant on the bubble surface, the direction of the Marangoni convection was very difficult to identify.
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All too often, we are subjected to reiterations of the contradictions of the Qur'an and Islam's appeal to the disaffected, which are strangely lifeless as fiction.
So far, he has limited his public comments on the jobs law to reiterations of his support for Mr. de Villepin.
This result suggests that reproductive development of plants over-expressing miR172b was not affected until the formation of the spikelet meristem, but the transition from spikelet meristem to floral meristem was delayed, leading to the reiteration of bract-like structures.
China pays great attention to that reiteration and hopes the United States can "appropriately handle" the Taiwan issue, Xi told Trump, according to the ministry.
Tuesday's announcement essentially amounted to a reiteration of what Mr. Dolan said during a conference call with Wall Street analysts on July 31 after the release of the company's second-quarter earnings.
Today, he has broken his silence with "Last Testament," a late-in-life attempt at personal reckoning that amounts, instead, to a reiteration of the ethical detachment that undercut him from the start.
PLENTY of blogs will be picking apart the Ricci decision's political and legal implications, so I'll limit my comments on that to a reiteration of a point made by some of Slate's legal eagles: It is fairly clear from the majority's language that they view themselves as adopting a new rule.
Loss of let-7 by mutation leads to the reiteration of larval cell fates during the adult stage, and an increased let-7 gene dosage leads to the precocious expression of adult fates during larval stages.
Benjamin Barber [23] describes the deliberative process and its open-endedness, without a requirement for closure: "The public voice is deliberative, which means it is critically reflective as well as self-reflective; it must be able to withstand reiteration, critical cross-examination, and the test of time – which guarantees a certain distance and dispassion".
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