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The letter A belonged to Brittany Maldonado, 25, who took a photo portrait of her 84-year-old great-grandmother, who moved to the Bronx from Puerto Rico, to represent ancestry, and aging.
The feeding history of the completely emaciated animals differed between herds: Three of the 18 carcasses received from Herd A belonged to a group of calves that had been taken home for emergency feeding (baled grass silage and some lichens).
If, for example, the predicate A belonged to only one of the B's, the conclusion then could possibly be false some C could be an A. Modern symbolic logic, of which the predicate calculus is a part, does not restrict itself, however, to the traditional syllogistic forms or to their symbolisms, a very large number of which have been devised.
For example, in the Analytica priora he argued: "If A belongs to no B; neither will B belong to any A; for if it did belong to any A, say Γ (gamma), it would not be true that A belonged to no B; for Γ is one of the B's".
The 3 amikacin resistant isolates in group A belonged to Pseudomonas species.
At the beginning of each simulation, the initial contact groups Ψ Ajkl were determined for A by selecting at random c iAjkl persons of stratum j from each mixing group other than the household to which A belonged.
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Crystals of the 70 kDa Endo-A belonged to P1 space group with four molecules of the protein in the asymmetric unit.
Starting with an alignment of DNA-B sequences, the discrete state associated with each DNA-B sequence simply corresponded with the clade that its associated DNA-A belonged to: i.e. ACMV, EACMCV, EACMV, EACMV-UG, EACMZV or EACMKV.
I feel like a belong.
His partner added: "It makes you feel a belonging.
(a) belongs to.
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