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Science, technology and innovation (STI) policy is borne by a set of historically contingent concepts, models, and metaphors.
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Low-energy nuclear reactions (LENRs) are a set of phenomena historically known as cold fusion.
To make sure that its current crew of mock Footguardsmen, mostly retirees and Revolutionary War buffs, are meticulously suited for parades and other holiday events, the department commissioned a company in San Antonio, Tex., to hand stitch a new set of historically accurate summer dress uniforms, for $15,950.
At issue in that case is whether the governor can use his veto power to strike out wording in a set of bills that historically accompany appropriations.
Suppose, then, we turn to gender, defined as a set of culturally and historically influenced behaviors and roles.
A set of characters that has historically been used for higher-level systematics of pterioidean and other autolamellibranchiate taxa is associated with the types of ligament and their support structures.
"What we do is bring to people a set of investment products that have historically been out of reach," says Cherny.
In addition to the small set of genes uniquely expressed in one of the two populations (see above), we also found significant expression-level differences for a set of genes when comparing the historically exposed (AL) and unexposed (AZ) population of house finches.
Annotations constitute a set of metadata, or 'data about data' Historically, annotation has been stored as free-text or at best semi-structured descriptions semantically particular to the terminological or classification systems unique to many of the databases (Hill et al. 2002; Lord et al. 2003).
The identity of chemical substances denoted by trivial names was historically determined by a set of characteristic physical and chemical properties, long before exact structures were resolved, or even before the very concept of molecular structure evolved in the second half of the 19th century.
In Latin America, machismo has historically been viewed as a set of hegemonic masculinities that legitimizes patriarchy in this setting (16, 17).
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