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Because these works are (more or less) unique, the ability to make a reproduction can be tightly controlled and the museum can impose contractual conditions on access to make such a reproduction or on the reuse of a museum-supplied image.
Finally, these neurons express a specific set of ion channels, some of which are more or less unique to this type of neurons (Raouf et al., 2010), such as a voltage gated Na + channel Nav1.7 for example.
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In the darkroom Brandt manipulated his negatives to such an extent that each print was more or less unique.
His regular jockey, recuperating from a broken leg, will have been more or less unique in his immunity to the communal sense of anticlimax.
But where Apple's iPhone is more or less unique is that the release of a new iPhone also brings a new version of Apple's iOS software for older iPhones, typically within days.
When these operations were performed, Kellogg was witness to "a strangely large brain, one with elaborate patterns of convolution such as were generally thought to be more or less unique to human beings".
Because if you're trying to find a music recording, at least technologically this is comparatively simple because a music recording is more or less unique.
This is more or less unique to situation in the longwall mining areas, and the maximum displacement and deformation are often related to weak lithology.
By that stage, the demand that rational formulae reflect a wide range of chemical properties had resulted in a set of formulae that was more or less unique.
Furthermore the research question is more or less unique.
In other words, the term implies that patients with LBP are more or less identical whereas clinicians consider each patient with LBP to be more or less unique.
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