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Cavendish says it's a "relatively unique operation.
"I would say, at least in my experience, it's a relatively unique idea," Shaker said.
On Wall Street, Mr. O'Neill has more muscle because he holds what is still a relatively unique job — nonexecutive chairman.
By using charts of specific points of skin and tissue thickness, scientists can produce a relatively unique face that can then be used to help identify the decedent.
The extension process is a relatively unique aspect of the ascus and must be structurally facilitated.
Norway provides a relatively unique context for studying transition practices from early education through school entry.
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While this in itself is a valuable and relatively unique contribution, we believe the approach also goes a step further.
Although all clinical activities impose high ethical standards of comportment to protect patients, medical device R&D and product application have a number of relatively unique aspects that distinguish them from other technologies such as pharmaceuticals.
Which makes us relatively unique relative to other personal finance apps," he adds.
Surface squamous epithelium is one such example, as it is not buffered from environmental stresses by the circulatory system, and is subject to a range of relatively unique stresses including thermal stresses and, in the gut, refluxed acid and bile adducts.
Use of generalisation of behaviour was also a common and relatively unique feature of interventions, which reported better adherence.
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