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Sequencing is acknowledged as a classical feature of the representation of an action program since Lashley (1951), hence once it is stable, indicates that an outline of the task is being centrally represented (cf. Jeannerod 1997).
As to cytokine activity in the tissues of Graafian follicles, this is now accepted as a classical feature and has been reviewed by Brännström [ 10], Bukulmez & Arici [ 11] and Hunter [ 6].
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The cortical origin of rice epidermal cells is a classical feature of monocots, as well as some basal angiosperms [10], while the common origin of the lateral root cap and epidermis in A. thaliana is fairly typical of dicotyledonous roots [10].
For this matter, a classical feature selection technique has been used as the second step of the proposed methodology.
Thus, TEKT5 has a classical feature of a CT antigen.
One of my favourite jazz pianists is André Previn, also renowned as a classical conductor (I've featured his Swan Lake with the London Symphony Orchestra many times!).
The rather Hitchcockian-sounding thriller features Wood as a classical pianist returning after a bout of stage fright, only to be threatened during his performance by a sniper, played by Cusack.
Alexander became legendary as a classical hero in the mold of Achilles, and he features prominently in the history and myth of Greek and non-Greek cultures.
These features must be present in the entire tumour for it to be regarded as a classical medullary carcinoma [ 17, 18*].
He has identified as a classical liberal.
As a classical singer, Turunen sings with classical vocal technique.
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