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Mimicry in general is an evolutionary phenomenon which was observed and registered in the scientific literature a long time ago by Henry W. Bates in a form named "Batesian" today.

Woolfe had well over a week in which to fill in a basic form name, age, address, phone number – but somehow never managed to get round to it.

go tag n. the symbol or integer that, within the lexical scope of a tagbody form, names an exit point established by that tagbody form.

I encounter various aspects of the other person, elements that might be used to fill out a questionnaire or form (name, occupation, age, etc).

"Luckily, she was alert and oriented and could talk to me," said Ms. Wagner, who quickly arranged for the woman to fill out a new form naming her son.

The gp130 subunit can also exist in a soluble form named sgp130.

Peruse the CIA's Factbook and you'll find that most countries have a long-form name and a short-form name.

After Saisyu is knocked unconscious, Rugal proceeds to fight as the boss character, in an enhanced form named Omega Rugal.

The proteolytically active protease is designated ClpP, but there are also many genes coding for similar proteins lacking the Ser and His amino acid residues of the catalytic triad, and thus representing an inactive form, named ClpR, with unknown function.

Previously, users could instead fill out a form with name, address and email in order to book an appointment.

Atg8p/LC3 is present on autophagosome membranes as a phosphatidylethanolamine conjugated form (named LC3 II) and is widely used as a marker of autophagosomes.

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