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These effects were not corrected, since they apply alike to Fas2 tracts and peptidergic (and other) neurons and vary depending on the thickness of the preparations.
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Boyle draws attention to the fact that the law of fall is obeyed by objects independently of their size and that the same appeal to mechanism can be applied alike to explain the workings of a large town clock and a tiny wristwatch (Stewart, 1979, 143).
Basic and applied researchers alike may find it instructive to consider this issue, especially as it relates to use-inspired basic research.
It is most irrelevant in the general culture--that vaguely defined arena where ideas are consumed as commodities and where workers in the arts and applied sciences alike ply their trades.
At an early stage, these databases revolutionized our understanding of how life is organized at the kingdom level on earth and have since provided a powerful research and reference tool for microbial ecologists, microbial taxonomists and applied microbiologists alike.
Some of them live in government-built housing; some of them live on food stamps; some use the health services that the city provides to those who cannot pay; a number — residents and transients alike — apply to the federally funded Lynchburg Community Action Group for emergency money to pay a month's rent or to cover their transportation back home.
Mathematicians and computers alike apply computable processes to the problem of judging the correctness of assertions; both will therefore sometimes err, since seeing the truth is known not to be a computable operation, but there is no reason why the computer need do worse than the mathematician.
But the holding that will eventually be issued in the Wheaton College and Little Sisters cases will has to apply to all parties alike.
In response to the state GOP Super-PAC petition, Colorado Ethics Watch filed a petition, as described on its website, asking the Secretary of State "to conduct a full rulemaking proceeding so that the ultimate decision will apply to all parties alike and so that all interested citizens may have a full and equal opportunity to have their voices heard during the process.
But McEvilley adeptly shows in his 1982 essay, "Head's Its Form, Tails It's Not Content", how Reinhardt's "radical formalism" is nothing more than Aristotle's Law of Identity restated, which "applies equally and alike to all things in the realm of discourse".
My choice would be parity quotas, which apply to men and women alike.
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