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Writers and teachers of colonial American history have long treated 1763 as a convenient point of division.
As a convenient point of departure, we present the results of the probit divorce model using the sample of married households for which we observe distance.
However, two key factors emerged that acted as barriers to BHPs ability to act as a convenient point of access to behavioral health for Veterans.
The eight-carbon side chain of this residue mimicked the N-terminal fatty acyl chain of polymyxin B. To avoid the need for additional orthogonal protection during the synthesis, the N-α-amino group was employed as a convenient point of attachment for the dansyl group.
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Stop at a convenient point and mark the tube.
Now is a convenient point to address these questions (as we did not do in initially examining the Aristocles passage).
In 1744, the undertakers bought some land at Airmyn, and developed warehousing and wharfage there, as a more convenient point than Rawcliffe, where the water was shallower.
The disposable immunosensor possessed excellent clinical value in cervical cancer screening as well as convenient point-of-care diagnostics.
This is a date apparently chosen as a convenient midway point between the end of hostilities in Europe and those in Japan.
They could make their way across the city, with flushable toilets in the poshest homes acting as a convenient entry point.
Liverpool was seen by King John at the beginning of the 13th century as a convenient embarkation point for conquering Ireland.
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