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With elaboration of products having the more complex design and good quality, minimize machining time becomes very important.
Features include: Selection of molecular transformations by world-renowned experts with elaboration on scope and limitations.
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This hemispheric dispersion of Homo is associated with elaboration of stone tool kits, increased brain size, and reduction in size of the jaws and teeth all of which are the subject of the next section.
New perspectives in opportunities of mathematical modeling of Earth's atmospheric radiation on the scale of the entire planet are connected with elaboration of software tools for the wide region, including applications using super-computers with parallel architecture.
Additionally, mesenteric lymph nodes had increased cellularity with expansion of CD4+ and CD8+ T cells and B cells and increased proliferation to soluble H. bilis antigens with elaboration of interferon-γ, tumor necrosis factor-α and interleukin-10.
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Most of these tracks are Mr. Avey's own compositions, or the frames of them, filled in with elaborations and dream-world repetitions.
The outstanding New York vocal ensemble for medieval and Renaissance polyphony sings Christmas music, mixing Gregorian chants with elaborations of the same melodies by some of the heroes of the period, from Dufay through Josquin to Lassus and Byrd.
The performer had to ask the waiter for the bottle and the dime and then, because the trick was such a success and he had to present it with elaborations, he sent for two more bottles.
By the time this fraternity made itself into a human chain on the runway, the cheers were as much for the doughty dancers as for their pale green, draped outfits worn with elaborations on sneakers from Adidas.
The religious and historical roles of madness in society are further reinforced with elaborations in these dictionaries of the stigmata, a further derivation of the word stigma in medicine, meaning a "mark that is a characteristic of a defect or disease" – hardly very progressive and politically challenging.
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