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Figure 8 contains a structure of 10B_180 molecule with a detailed image of a kink part and a designation of phenyl planes, which are attached right on four Si atoms which form the kink.

Passage of the Federal Aid Highway Act of 1956 formed the Interstate Highway System, however only the western segment of now I-84 was approved at this time, and a designation of I-82S was assigned to a then unconstructed controlled-access highway across Box Elder County in 1957.

Additional file 1 includes the list of these CAD gene names based on the standard established by the International Populus Genome Consortium (IPGC)[ 35] with the names of species (Poptr for Populus trichocarpa for example), the protein name (CAD), and a designation of family and clade memberships derived from this study.

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For instance, the Danish planning system is vertically integrated, and involves a designation of areas for wind power purposes in the local plans, while the municipalities in Sweden must in some way assent to (i.e., plan for) the establishment of windmills at a certain location in order for the installation to actually take place.

Even across these two scenarios, classifications with and without a designation of possible NASH, there was agreement among different sets of diagnoses, although we found better agreement among these classifications than other authors [ 10, 11].

However, these data have yet to be validated prospectively, and the revised TNM staging criteria established by the American Joint Committee on Cancer state that miniscule foci of nodal melanoma metastases detected by immunohistochemistry represent node positivity and warrant a designation of stage III disease.

The Averting Maternal Death and Disability Program advocates using a designation of "basic minus one" for these facilities, to accurately reflect their contribution [23].

Such is the evolution of street food that the term itself, far from implying cheap hotdogs, has become a designation of quality, and the street, by implication, a place of gentrified consumerism, where the chef takes your money and gives you the time of day.

The rule, which started with a designation of two and one-half hours of entertainment programming per week in prime time (later moving up to five and eightt hours in the daytime, was designed to expire in 1990 and was in effect repealed in 1995.

Under the Mughal rule, transgenders were called Khawjasaras, a designation of respect and dignity.

No International Support for Designation of the CBI 8.(S) Arditi and subsequently, Dagan, asked Levey whether the USG was considering a designation of the CBI.

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