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a A cross section of the graft.
Each led his working band, engaging a cross-section of old-time American music, from folk and country to gospel, blues, early jazz, rock 'n' roll.
(a) Cross section of a four-day old root of Oryza sativa ssp.
It is positively correlated with age within a given cohort of parents, but within a cross section of parents at many ages, older parents are likely to have lower education because average educational attainment has been increasing over time.
Furthermore, protesting Pastor Warren when a cross section of Americans -- black, white, young, old and everyone in between -- were celebrating such a defining moment in our nation's history conveyed an aura of short-sightedness that was inevitably interpreted as choosing to put your community before your country.
However, the 13 households in this study were found to match a national cross section of older people in Thailand, based on age and gender diversity.
We asked key persons in the community to assist in recruiting participants since they have contact with a cross section of adults aged 18 years and older.
Kleinfeld is legendary because it has drawn a cross section of brides to be, from 18-year-old girls living in Midwood to 39-year-old lawyers living on Park Avenue.
The book's characters are a cross section of Hispanics.
But it was not a cross section of Israeli society.
Figure 8 shows a cross section of a heterojunction FET.
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