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are constituent
noun
A part, or component of a whole.
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"Flags of Our Fathers" is an imperfect addition to that body of work, though its flaws are minor and finally irrelevant in a film in which ambivalence and ambiguity are constituent of a worldview, not an aftereffect.
He is not much liked in State Department or C.I.A. circles (which have traditionally been opposed to removing Saddam), and, perhaps more surprisingly, among the Kurdish groups who are constituent members of the I.N.C. Kurdish officials mistrust Chalabi, a Shiite, and hope that his stock will diminish.
Targeted MS can bypass these limitations by measuring specifically annotated peptides that are constituent to a protein of interest.
They are constituent of nucleic acids, teeth and bones and energy storage in the form of ATP.
In order to develop new larvicidal agents derived from phytochemicals, the larvicidal activity of fifty molecules that are constituent of essential oils was evaluated against Culex quinquefasciatus Say.
The results showed that there are constituent interactions in the pyrolysis process, which can be intuitively reflected through the change laws of kinetics parameters.
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How conservative are constituents?
In the world of William Jefferson Clinton, there are constituents and potential constituents.
The Clarence Earl Gideons of this world are constituents who can safely be ignored.
The most important of these substances are constituents of oil shale.
Concepts are constituents of contents.
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