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It is certainly a key epoch.
Epoch of "First Light" is a key epoch for cosmic evolution.
'First Light', or 'Cosmic Renaissance', is a key epoch in history.
Steenburgen lends a little grit, even as she's called upon to deliver stock maternal kvetches and, worse, invoke "Paris in the '70s" as if referring to a key epoch in that city's history.
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Here we define three key epochs in the transcriptome dynamics of human retina from fetal day (D) 52 to 136.
The rate of urban growth in Jos Metropolitan area can be divided into three key epochs: (1) slow and rapid growth rate (1984 1991), (2) consistent growth rate (1991 2003), (3) very rapid growth rate (2003 2014).
These new migrations are a key marker of our epoch.
Since invalid users do not receive a key with the new epoch counter, their access to the corresponding data is automatically revoked.
Since the revoked users do not have a key element associated with an increased epoch counter, they no longer can decrypt meta-files which are re-encrypted using the up-to-date epoch counter.
Maximum amplitude of skin conductance deflections; traditionally used as a key index of individual differences in capacity to generate autonomic activity [50], it measures the highest single deflection in skin conductance recorded across all epochs.
With such architects' work, the question repeatedly arises: should the key buildings of an architectural epoch be altered as their use continually demands?
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