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The government of Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili has denied any political aims and has pointed to the recent detention of former President Nicolas Sarkozy of France as an equivalent example of a former leader being held accountable by the legal system.

An equivalent example of tight adaptation in captive-bred animals to the macronutrient composition of the diet has been described by Warbrick-Smith et al. (2009).

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For an equivalent corporate example, Barrett describes Toyota's decision to make the Lexus LS 400, the first Japanese luxury sedan.

Although there are few equivalent examples in the literature of a second species influencing sexual conflict in a similar way, an experimental study on the guppy, Poecilia reticulata W. K. H. Peters showed that the presence of a predator generated sexual conflict between the sexes over courtship patterns (Magurran & Seghers, 1994).

In these cases, we have chosen to represent only one of these resonance structures; this should not cause any trouble if both structures are equivalent (examples: chelating carboxylate or acetylacetonate), but we leave out one of the forms otherwise.

We did not include data from the Taylor plots in this analysis as there were no equivalent examples of older thinned plots.

I don't think there's an equivalent between the example that I brought up about sharing people's private emails and the content of that email to sharing the number of nights that a host rents out to a tourist is the equivalent type of data sharing.

For each discontinuous dosing regimen, we then constructed an equivalent continuous dosing regimen (example is given in Fig. 3b).

Uncle Boonmee will need an equivalent London anchor – for example, the Curzon Renoir, where it took £8,141 at the weekend – if it hopes to approach that result.

HÆMOGLOBIN present in water solution facilitates the steady-state diffusion of oxygen through that solution1,2; the total oxygen flux is greater than the flux through an equivalent protein solution, for example, a solution of methæmoglobin.

I do appreciate that the series of articles on "difficult" artforms is supposed to be written by journalists who have little knowledge of their respective subjects, but Steve Poole's assessment of sound art raises the question of whether you would really start an equivalent piece on, for example, the current state of modern literature, by trawling around for unpublished manuscripts on the web?

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